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All things are our relatives; what we do to everything, we do to ourselves. All is really One.
Black Elk
'Everything is interconnected; our actions towards the universe reflect upon ourselves. Unity is paramount.'
2.
The removal of untouchability is one of the highest expressions of ahimsa.
Mahatma Gandhi
3.
The power of unarmed nonviolence is any day far superior to that of armed force.
Mahatma Gandhi
5.
In protecting oneself, others are protected; In protecting others, oneself is protected.
Gautama Buddha
6.
Ahimsa and Truth are so intertwined that it is practically impossible to disentangle and separate them.
Mahatma Gandhi
7.
Ahimsa is a science. The word 'failure' has no place in the vocabulary of science.
Mahatma Gandhi
8.
The greater the realization of truth and ahimsa, the greater the illumination.
Mahatma Gandhi
9.
It is against the spirit of ahimsa to overawe even one person into submission.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Ahimsa is the height of Kshatriya dharma as it represents the climax of fearlessness.
Mahatma Gandhi
12.
Ahimsa and Truth are my two lungs. I cannot live without them.
Mahatma Gandhi
13.
Ascribe not to any soul that which thou wouldst not have ascribed to thee, and say not that which though doest not.
Bahá'u'lláh
14.
The path of Truth is as narrow as it is straight. Even so is that of ahimsa.
Mahatma Gandhi
16.
The highest religion has been defined by a negative word: ahimsa.
Mahatma Gandhi
17.
Ahimsa is the eradication of the desire to injure or to kill.
Mahatma Gandhi
18.
Ahimsa can be practiced only towards those that are inferior to you in every way.
Mahatma Gandhi
20.
The way to truth lies through ahimsa (nonviolence).
Mahatma Gandhi
21.
The fullest application of ahimsa does make life impossible.
Mahatma Gandhi
22.
Ahimsa is the highest ideal. It is meant for the brave, never for the cowardly.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Love in the sense of ahimsa has only a limited number of votaries in the world.
Mahatma Gandhi
25.
Love, otherwise ahimsa, sustains this planet of ours.
Mahatma Gandhi
27.
Cow-protection can only be secured by cultivating universal friendliness, i.e. ahimsa.
Mahatma Gandhi
28.
What is it but my ahimsa that draws thousands of women to me in fearless confidence?
Mahatma Gandhi
29.
Means to be means must always be within our reach, and so ahimsa is our supreme duty.
Mahatma Gandhi
30.
Ahimsa is not a matter of mere dietetics: it transcends it.
Mahatma Gandhi
31.
The votary of ahimsa has only one fear, that is, of God.
Mahatma Gandhi
32.
Ahimsa is no mere theory with me, but it is a fact of life based on extensive experience.
Mahatma Gandhi
33.
The alphabet of ahimsa is best learnt in domestic school and I can say from experience that if we secure success there, we are sure to do so everywhere else.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Ahimsa in theory no one knows. It is as indefinable as God.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Ahimsa must be placed before everything else while it is professed. Then alone it becomes irresistible.
Mahatma Gandhi