Gandhi
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At first, I was amazed...
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...but when you're fighting
in a just cause...

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...people seem to pop up, like you,
right out of the pavement.

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Even when it's dangerous or....
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Hey, look what's coming!
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A white shepherd leading
a brown Sammy!

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Perhaps we should....
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Doesn't the New Testament say:
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" If your enemy strikes you on
the right cheek, offer him the left"?

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The phrase was used metaphorically.
I don't think our Lord--

:17:30
I'm not so sure.
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I have thought about it a great deal.
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I suspect He meant
you must show courage...

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...be willing to take a blow,
several blows, to show...

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...you won't strike back,
nor will you be turned aside.

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And when you do that, it calls on
something in human nature...

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...that makes his hatred for you
decrease and his respect increase.

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I think Christ grasped that,
and I have seen it work.

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Good morning.
:17:55
Get off the pavement,
you bloody coon.

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-Yeah, get off.
-Kaffir!

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Colin, what you doing?
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Nothing.
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Come out where I can see you!
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I said, what you doing?
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We were just trying
to clean up the neighbourhood.

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You're late for work.
I thought you'd gone 10 minutes ago.

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Get on!
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You'll find there's room for us all.
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-That was lucky.
-I thought you were a man of God.

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I am, but I'm not
so egotistical as to think...

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...He plans His day
around my dilemmas.

:18:45
You could call it
a communal farm, I suppose.

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But you've all come
to the same conclusions.

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Our Gita, the Muslim's Koran,
your Bible.

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It's always the simple things
that catch your breath.

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" Love thy neighbour as thyself."

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