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36. till you learn to form your own opinions and express them. I do not care
much what you think of me."reference to context​

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Answered by tamshettydevika
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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi is anwer

Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi in his essay , ' What is Moral Action? 'has used this quote by Wendell  Phillips, which means that one has the right to an opinion about something only when he/ she is expressing the voice of his/her conscience.

Explanation:

  • Mahatma Gandhi in his essay , ' What is Moral Action? 'has used this quote by Wendell  Phillips.
  • Gandhi says that, How can a person grasp morality if they do not use their own intellect and thinking abilities but instead allow themselves to be carried along like a log of wood by a current?
  • Sometimes a person acts independently and against the grain with the intention of [doing] the most good. He quotes Wendell Phillips who addressing an assembly of people, once said," Till you learn to form your own opinions and express them, I do not care much what you think of me." which means that he did not care much what others think of him until they learn to create their own thoughts and express them,  
  • Thus, we can only be said to have taken the moral high road when we all care only about what our conscience says.
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