Tolstoy was a Caucasian, Gandhi was an Asian, and Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Negro, yet all of their hearts were inspired by the one idea of nonviolent resistance. King received it from Gandhi, Gandhi received it from Tolstoy, and Tolstoy received it from Christ.

— Abhijit Naskar
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