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:08:01
And that I find hard to bear...
:08:04
...even in prison.
:08:06
Mr. Gandhi?
:08:13
It's hard for me to see this as a
cure for the 20th century's problems.

:08:18
I have friends who keep telling me...
:08:21
...how much it costs them
to keep me in poverty.

:08:26
But I know happiness
does not come with things...

:08:31
...even 20th century things.
:08:33
It can come from work
and pride in what you do.

:08:38
India lives in her villages...
:08:41
...and the terrible poverty there
can only be removed...

:08:44
...if their local skills
can be revived.

:08:48
Poverty is the worst form
of violence.

:08:51
And a constructive program
is the only...

:08:54
...nonviolent solution
to India's agony.

:08:58
It will not necessarily be
progress for India...

:09:00
...if she simply imports
the unhappiness of the West.

:09:07
Do you really believe you could
use nonviolence against Hitler?

:09:12
Not without defeats and great pain.
:09:17
But are there no defeats in this war?
:09:20
No pain?
:09:23
What you cannot do...
:09:24
...is accept injustice
from Hitler or anyone.

:09:27
You must make the injustice visible.
:09:30
Be prepared to die
like a soldier to do so.

:09:37
Is this what I'm meant to
end up with here?

:09:41
That's what you get
for distracting me.

:09:44
What do you expect
when you talk like that?

:09:46
I expect you to show
as much patience as I am now.

:09:50
Turn slowly and pull it gently.
:09:59
And that includes the life of women.

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