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Indian activist (d. 1931), Birth: 28-9-1907 Bhagat Singh Quotes
1.
They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirit.
Bhagat Singh

They may take my life, but they cannot snuff out my beliefs. They can destroy my physical form, yet they will not be able to vanquish my soul.
2.
Love always elevates the character of man. It never lowers him, provided love be love
Bhagat Singh

Affection invariably ennobles the nature of humanity. It never debases them, so long as love is genuine.
3.
Life is lived on its ownother's shoulders are used only at the time of funeral.
Bhagat Singh

'Life is lived solo, but shoulders are only employed for laying to rest.'
4.
It is easy to kill individuals but you cannot kill the ideas.
Bhagat Singh

It is effortless to extinguish individuals but you cannot annihilate the concepts.
5.
Any man who stands for progress has to criticize, disbelieve and challenge every item of the old faith. Item by item he has to reason out every nook and corner of the prevailing faith. If after considerable reasoning one is led to believe in any theory or philosophy, his faith is welcomed. His reasoning can be mistaken, wrong, misled and sometimes fallacious. But he is liable to correction because reason is the guiding star of his life. But mere faith and blind faith is dangerous: it dulls the brain, and makes a man reactionary.
Bhagat Singh

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6.
The aim of life is no more to control the mind, but to develop it harmoniously; not to achieve salvation here after, but to make the best use of it here below; and not to realise truth, beauty and good only in contemplation, but also in the actual experience of daily life; social progress depends not upon the ennoblement of the few but on the enrichment of democracy; universal brotherhood can be achieved only when there is an equality of opportunity - of opportunity in the social, political and individual life.
Bhagat Singh

7.
If the deaf are to hear the sound has to be very loud
Bhagat Singh

If the hard of hearing are to perceive the noise must be extremely loud.
8.
'Revolution' does not necessarily involve sanguinary strife nor is there any place in it for individual vendetta. It is not the cult of the bomb and the pistol. By 'Revolution' we mean that the present order of things, which is based on manifest injustice, must change.
Bhagat Singh

Quote Topics by Bhagat Singh: Men Ideas Mean Crush Order Believe Sound Philosophy War Individual Struggle Real Cost Soul Violence People Dream Poet Action Use Government Deaf Sacrifice Stuff Doe Winning Essentials Freedom Molecules Children
9.
I am a man and all that affects mankind concerns me
Bhagat Singh

I am a human being and all matters pertaining to humanity are my concern.
10.
Lovers, Lunatics and poets are made of same stuff.
Bhagat Singh

Soulmates, Eccentrics and Writers are all formed from the same material.
11.
For us, compromise never means surrender, but a step forward and some rest. That is all and nothing else.
Bhagat Singh

We strive for progress through accommodation, with respite as our reward.
12.
Revolution is an inalienable right of mankind. Freedom is an imperishable birth right of all. Labor is the real sustainer of society, the sovereignty of the ultimate destiny of the workers.
Bhagat Singh

Revolution is an unassailable privilege of humanity. Freedom is an eternal entitlement of all. Work is the ultimate maintainer of civilization, and the power over the eventual fate of laborers.
13.
Merciless criticism and independent thinking are the two necessary traits of revolutionary thinking.
Bhagat Singh

Unsparing censure and original thought are the two essential characteristics of revolutionary thought.
14.
Every tiny molecule of Ash is in motion with my heat I am such a Lunatic that I am free even in Jail.
Bhagat Singh

Every atom of Ash is vibrating with my ardour I am such an Unconventional Thinker that I am liberated even in Prison.
15.
If, as you believe there is an Almighty, Omnipresent, Omniscient God, who created the earth or universe, please let me know, first of all, as to why he created this world. This world which is full of woe and grief, and countless miseries, where not even one person lives in peace....Where is God? What is He doing? Is He getting a diseased pleasure out of it? A Nero! A Genghis Khan! Down with Him!
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16.
Crush your individuality first. Shake off the dreams of personal comfort. Then start to work. Inch by inch you shall have to proceed. It needs courage, perseverance and very strong determination. No difficulties and no hardships shall discourage you. No failure and betrayals shall dishearten you. No travails (!) imposed upon you shall snuff out the revolutionary will in you. Through the ordeal of sufferings and sacrifice you shall come out victorious. And these individual victories shall be the valuable assets of the revolution.
Bhagat Singh

17.
The aim of life is no more to control the mind, but to develop it harmoniously; not to achieve salvation here after, but to make the best use of it here below
Bhagat Singh

The objective of life is not to restrain the mind, but to cultivate it equitably; not to attain redemption hereafter, but to maximize its potential in the present.
18.
The people generally get accustomed to the established order of things and begin to tremble at the very idea of a change. It is this lethargical spirit that needs be replaced by the revolutionary spirit.
Bhagat Singh

19.
The sanctity of law can be maintained only so long as it is the expression of the will of the people.
Bhagat Singh

The inviolability of law can be safeguarded only when it embodies the aspirations of the populace.
20.
...by crushing individuals, they cannot kill ideas.
Bhagat Singh

...by suppressing individuals, they cannot extinguish ideas.
21.
I emphasize that I am full of ambition and hope and of full charm of life. But I can renounce all at the time of need, and that is the real sacrifice.
Bhagat Singh

I assert that I am brimming with determination and aspiration, as well as a great appetite for life. But when necessary, I can renounce it all and that is the genuine offering.
22.
The bomb was necessary to awaken England from her dreams. We dropped the bomb on the floor of the assembly chamber to register our protest on behalf of those who had no other means left to give expression to their heart-rending agony. Our sole purpose was to make the deaf hear and give the heedless a timely warning. Others have as keenly felt as we have done and from such seeming stillness of the sea of Indian humanity, a veritable storm is about to break out.
Bhagat Singh

23.
Force when aggressively applied is "violence" and is, therefore, morally unjustifiable, but when it is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause, it has its moral justification. The elimination of force at all costs in Utopian.
Bhagat Singh

24.
In times of great necessity, violence is indispensable.
Bhagat Singh

When dire circumstances arise, force is essential.
25.
The dirty alliance between religious preachers and possessors of power brought the boon of prisons, gallows, knouts and above all such theories for the mankind.
Bhagat Singh

The heinous collusion between spiritual leaders and those in authority spawned the blessing of jails, gallows, whips and especially these ideologies for humanity.
26.
For mass struggles, nonviolence is essential.
Bhagat Singh

27.
Society must fight against this belief in God as it fought against idol worship and other narrow conceptions of religion. In this way man will try to stand on his feet. Being realistic, he will have to throw his faith aside and face all adversaries with courage and valour. That is exactly my state of mind.
Bhagat Singh

28.
By Revolution, we mean the ultimate establishment of an order of society which may not be threatened by such breakdown, and in which the sovereignty of the proletariat should be recognized and a world federation should redeem humanity from the bondage of capitalism and misery of imperial wars.
Bhagat Singh

29.
We become pitiable and ridiculous when we imbibe an unreasoned mysticism in our life without any natural or substantial basis. People like us, who are proud to be revolutionary in every sense, should always be prepared to bear all the difficulties, anxieties, pain and suffering which we invite upon ourselves by the struggles initiated by us and for which we call ourselves revolutionary.
Bhagat Singh

30.
The elimination of force at all costs is Utopian and the new movement which has arisen in the country and of whose dawn we have given a warning is inspired by the ideals which Guru Gobind Singh and Shivaji, Kamal Pasha and Reza Khan, Washington and Garibaldi, Lafayette and Lenin preached.
Bhagat Singh

31.
Non-violence is backed by the theory of soul-force in which suffering is courted in the hope of ultimately winning over the opponent. But what happens when such an attempt fail to achieve the object? It is here that soul-force has to be combined with physical force so as not to remain at the mercy of tyrannical and ruthless enemy.
Bhagat Singh

32.
The spirit of Revolution should always permeate the soul of humanity, so that the reactionary forces may not accumulate to check its eternal onward march
Bhagat Singh

33.
I ask why your Omnipotent God does not hold a man back when he is about to commit a sin or offence. It is child’s play for God. Why did He not kill war lords? Why did He not remove the fury of war from their minds? In this way God could have saved humanity from great calamity and horror.
Bhagat Singh

34.
If the deaf are to hear, the sound has to be very loud. When we dropped the bomb, it was not our intention to kill anybody. We have bombed the British Government. The British must quit India and make her free.
Bhagat Singh

35.
One should not interpret the word “Revolution” in its literal sense. Various meanings and significances are attributed to this word, according to the interests of those who use or misuse it. For the established agencies of exploitation it conjures up a feeling of blood stained horror. To the revolutionaries it is a sacred phrase.
Bhagat Singh

36.
...as I reject the old time beliefs, it is not a matter of countering belief with belief, rather I can challenge the efficacy of old beliefs with sound arguments. We believe in nature and that human progress depends on the domination of man over nature. There is no conscious power behind it. This is our philosophy.
Bhagat Singh

37.
Man acts only when he is sure of the justness of his action, as we threw the bomb in the Legislative Assembly
Bhagat Singh