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The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated
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"The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated"

- Mahatma Gandhi

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This quote by Mahatma Gandhi speaks to the value of treating animals with respect and compassion. It recommends that the success of a nation is not only determined by its financial and political success, but also by how it treats its animals. This quote suggests that a nation's greatness is figured out by its ethical values and its commitment to securing the rights of animals. It recommends that a country's achievement is not only figured out by its economic and political success, but likewise by its commitment to securing the rights of animals. This quote encourages us to think of how we treat animals and to aim to develop a society that appreciates and values them. It likewise functions as a tip that a country's achievement is not just determined by its financial and political success, however also by its dedication to protecting the rights of animals. By dealing with animals with regard and generosity, we can produce a society that is genuinely fantastic.

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Mahatma Gandhi This quote is written / told by Mahatma Gandhi between October 2, 1869 and January 30, 1948. He was a famous Leader from India. The author also have 160 other quotes.

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