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The future belongs to the common man with uncommon determination.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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Happiness is a continuous creative activity of imaginatively comparing your experiences to things that aren't as good and thereby feeling happy and grateful.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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I don't want to be a great leader; I want to be a man who goes around with a little oil can and when he sees a breakdown, offers his help. To me, the man who does that is greater than any holy man in saffron-colored robes. The mechanic with the oil can: that is my ideal in life.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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Happiness dies when not shared.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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The image of that dying leprosy patient was burning me like a branding iron and would not give me a moment’s rest. From that moment on I was out to conquer fear…. Where there is fear there is no love. Where there is no love there is no God.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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Once you are in the orbit of your destiny, weightlessness is the only result.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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Joy is more infectious than leprosy.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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If you are through with dreams, then progress halts.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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When you give roses to others, the perfume is bound to linger on your hands.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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I have never been frightened of anything. Because I fought British tommies to save the honor of an Indian lady, Gandhiji called me abhay sadhak, a fearless seeker of truth. When the sweepers of Warora challenged me to clean gutters, I did so. But that same person who fought goondas and British bandits quivered in fright when he saw the living corpse of Tulshiram, no fingers, no clothes, with maggots all over. That is why I took up leprosy work. Not to help anyone, but to overcome that fear in my life. That it worked out good for others was a by-product. But the fact is I did it to overcome fear.

Baba Amte
1501 - 2000 AD
India
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