Nothing once begun should be abandoned, unless it is proved to be morally wrong.


Young India (ed. 1927)


Nothing once begun should be abandoned, unless it is proved to be morally wrong.

Nothing once begun should be abandoned, unless it is proved to be morally wrong.

Nothing once begun should be abandoned, unless it is proved to be morally wrong.

Nothing once begun should be abandoned, unless it is proved to be morally wrong.