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Peace: The Words and Inspiration of Mahatma Gandhi (Me-We)
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Has the story started at the right place?
I must say I wasn't expecting much depth to be in the first few sentences of the book but it does start of very well it describes his life and how he began his journey, how his beliefs grew into something inspirational. How his words inspired others to do well and how others decided to rebel on his beliefs on nonviolence actions and how his words infuriated others. People believed that without violence a point couldn't be said across and taken in a serious matter. In the other hand Gandhi believed that “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind�. I enjoyed the beginning of the book and throughout it kept his words alive and made it clear what his beliefs where.
I must say I wasn't expecting much depth to be in the first few sentences of the book but it does start of very well it describes his life and how he began his journey, how his beliefs grew into something inspirational. How his words inspired others to do well and how others decided to rebel on his beliefs on nonviolence actions and how his words infuriated others. People believed that without violence a point couldn't be said across and taken in a serious matter. In the other hand Gandhi believed that “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind�. I enjoyed the beginning of the book and throughout it kept his words alive and made it clear what his beliefs where.
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Finished Reading
May 20, 2014
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