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Vaccination
I have no doubt in my mind that
vaccination is a filthy process, that is harmful in the end and that it
is little short of taking beef.
T-3-4 |
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Varnashram Dharma
My varnashram dharma teaches me
that there must be some significance in the fact of my being born in
India instead of Europe.
XX-49
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I do regard varnashram as a healthy
division of work based on birth.
XXVI-540
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My varnashram refuses to bow the
head before the greatest potentate on earth, but my varnashram compels
me to bow down my head in all humility before knowledge, purity, before
every person where I see God face to face.
T-2-283 |
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Vedas
Words have, like man himself, an
evolution, and even a Vedic text must be rejected if it is repugnant to
reason and contrary to experience.
T-2-273
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The story of a shudra having been
punished by Ramchandra for daring to learn the Vedas, I reject as an
interpolation.
TIG-94
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The Vedas are as indefinable as God
and Hinduism.
T-3-181 |
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Vegetarianism
The correct way for the people to
spread vegetarianism was to reason out its beauties, which should be
exhibited in their lives.
T-8-175 |
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Vice
Vice pays a homage to virtue, and
sometimes the way it chooses is to expect virtue not to fall from its
pedestal even whilst vice is rampant round about.
T-3-3
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We should cease to grow the moment
we cease to discriminate between virtue and vice, and slavishly copy the
past which we do not fully know.
T-2-51 |
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Victory
The greater our innocence, the
greater our strength and the swifter our victory.
T-2-52
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Without Satyagraha carried out in
the proper spirit, there is no victory, no Swaraj.
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Villages
A Samagra Gramsevak must know
everybody living in the village and render them such service as he
possibly can.
T-7-46
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Basic education links the children,
whether of the cities or villages, to all that is best and lasting in
India.
EWE-24
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Coal is not dear for the coal-miner
who can use it there and then, nor is khadi dear for the villager who
manufactures his own khadi.
T-4-3
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Education should be so
revolutionized as to answer the wants of the poorest villager, instead
of answering those of an imperial exploiter.
T-4-18
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Healthy and nourishing food was the
only alpha and omega of rural economy.
T-7-181
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If there ever is to be a republic
of every village in India, then I claim variety for my picture in which
the last is equal to the first, or, in other words, no one is to be the
first and none the last.
T-7-169
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If the village worker is not a
decent man or woman, conducting a decent home, he or she had better not
aspire after the high privilege and honour of becoming a village
worker.
T-4-43
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If we want to impart education best
suited to the needs of the villagers, we should take the vidyapith to
the villages.
T-4-163
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Indias way is not Europes; India
is not Calcutta and Bombay. India lives in seven hundred thousand
villages.
T-3-299
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Khaddar is an attempt to revise and
reverse the process and establish a better relationship between the
cities and villages.
T-2-256
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Khaddar was conceived with a much
more ambitious object, that is, to make our villages
starvation-proof.
T-3-292
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Khadi is the sun of the village
solar system.
T-4-4
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Khadi service, village service and
the Harijan service are one in reality, though three in
name.
T-4-39
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No sophistry, no jugglery in
figures can explain away the evidence that the skeletons in many
villages present to the naked eye.
T-2-99
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Organization of Khaddar is
infinitely better than co-operative societies or any other form of
village organization.
XXV-474
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Return to the villages means a
definite, voluntary recognition of the duty of bread labour and all its
connotes.
MM-201
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The message of khaddar can
penetrate to the remotest villages if we only will that it shall be
so.
T-2-244
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The snakes have their place in the
agricultural economy of the village, but our villagers do not seem
realize it.
T-4-89
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The villagers want breadnot
butterand disciplined work, some work that will supplement their
agricultural avocations which do not go on for all the 12
months.
XXVI-379
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Today the cities dominate and drain
the villages so that they are crumbling to ruin.
MM-370
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Urbanization in India is slow but
sure death for her villages and villagers.
T-3-291
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You cannot build non-violence on a
factory civilization, but it can be built on self-contained
villages.
MM-369
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Give the villagers village
arithmetic, village geography, village history and the literary
knowledge that they must use daily, i.e. reading and writing letters,
etc.
EWE-2
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We have to tackle the triple malady
which holds our villages fast in its grip; want of corporate sanitation,
deficient diet and inertia.
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Violence-Himsa
I hold that the world is sick of
armed rebellions.
XXVI-140
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It is my firm conviction that
nothing enduring can be built on violence.
T-2-333
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My dictionary has no such
expression as a violent fight.
T-5-232
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With God as witness, I want to
proclaim this truth that the way of violence cannot bring Swaraj, it can
only lead to disaster.
T-3-77
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Violence can only be effective met
by nonviolence. This is an old established truth.
T-7-404
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I do believe that ideas ripen
quickly when nourished by the blood of martyrs.
XXVI-489
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I condemn, for all climes and for
all times, secret murders and unfair methods even for a fair
cause.
XXVI-488
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Between violence and cowardly
fight, I can only prefer violence to cowardice.
T-2-131
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If intellect plays a large part in
the field of violence, I hold that it plays a larger part in the field
of nonviolence.
T-5-291
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I invite even the school of
violence to give this peaceful non-co-operation a trial.
T-2-6
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I cannot teach you violence, as I
do not myself believe in it. I can only teach you not to bow your heads
before any one even at the cost of your life.
T-8-37
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My opposition to the socialist and
the other consists in attacking violence as a means of effecting any
lasting reform.
T-7-404
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Having flung aside the sword, there
is nothing except the cup of love which I can offer to those who oppose
me.
T-3-77
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I would risk violence a thousand
times rather than risk the emasculation of the whole
race.
MM-142
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For me popular violence is as much
an obstruction in out path as the Government violence.
MM-138
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My experience teaches me that truth
can never be propagated by doing violence.
MM-177
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My interest in India's freedom will
cease if she adopts violent means, for their fruit will not be freedom
but slavery in disguise.
T-2-126
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I would rather have India resort to
arms in order to defend her honour than that she should in a cowardly
manner become or remain a helpless witness to her own
dishonour.
T-2-4
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I hold that whatever may be true of other countries, a
bloody revolution will not succeed in India.
XXVI-140
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It is an ever-growing belief with
me that truth cannot be found by violent means.
T-3-217
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To kill these (rabid) dogs, in my
opinion, amount to Himsa, but I believe it to be inevitable if we are to
escape much greater Himsa.
T-2-323
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I suffer snakes to be killed in the
ashram when it is impossible to catch them and put them out of harm's
way.
T-3-323
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I do not want to live at the cost
of the life even of a snake. I should let him bite me to death rather
than kill him.
TIG-117
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My modesty has prevented me from
declaring from the house-top that the message of non-co-operation,
non-violence and Swadeshi is a message to the world.
T-2-26
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I isolate this non-co-operation
from Sinn Feinism for it is so conceived as to be incapable of being
offered side by side with violence.
T-2-6
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I do not regard killing or
assassination or terrorism as good in any circumstances
whatsoever.
XXVI-489
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Violence becomes imperative when an
attempt is made to assert rights without any reference to
duties.
T-4-13
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Himsa does not need to be taught.
Man as animal is violent, but as spirit he is
nonviolent.
T-5-316
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What is gained by violence must be
lost before superior violence.
T-5-225
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Violence is a concession to human
weakness, satyagraha is an obligation.
MM-117
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Khadi has been conceived as the
foundation and the image of ahimsa. A real khadi-wearer will not utter
an untruth. A real khadi-wearer will harbour no violence, no deceit, no
impurity.
T-4-217
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The individual has a soul, but as
the state is a soulless machine, it can never be weaned from violence to
which it owes its vary existence.
T-4-11
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Satyagraha has been designed as an
effective substitute for violence.
TIG-53
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It is claimed for satyagraha that
it is a complete substitute for violence or war.
T-3-260
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Civil disobedience does not admit
of any violence or countenancing of violence directly or
indirectly.
XXVI-538
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Civil disobedience is not only the
natural right of a people, especially when they have no effective voice
in their own Government, but that it is also a substitute for violence
or armed rebellion.
T-3-153
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Violence always thrived on counter
violence .
T-8-86
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Our aim is not to do things by
violence to opponents.
XXVI-270
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Naked violence repels like the
naked skeleton shorn of flesh, blood and the velvety
skin.
T-3-11
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Violence is bound sooner or later
to exhaust itself but peace cannot issue out of such
exhaustion.
T-7-5
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If there is violence, it will
certainly be crushed because violence can only end in a disgraceful
rout.
T-5-256
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A successful bloody revolution can
only mean further misery for the masses.
XXVI-140
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The essential part of your message
to the country is now to wield the sword but to cease to be afraid of
it.
T-7-114
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Where there is only a choice
between cowardice and violence, I would advise violence.
T-2-4
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To answer brutality with brutality
is to admit one's moral and intellectual bankruptcy, and it can only
start a vicious circle.
MM-146
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Armed conspiracies against
something satanic is like matching Satans against Satan.
MM-140
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Peace through superior violence inevitably leads to the
atom bomb and all that it stands for.
MM-146
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Pure motives can never justify
impure or violent action.
XXV-442
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We do want to drive out the beast
in man, but we do not want on that account to emasculate
him.
MM-142
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The state represents violence in a
concentrated and organize form.
T-4-11
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To prevent the workers from going
to their work by standing in front of them is pure violence and must be
given up.
T-4-269
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By using violence to subjugate one
another we are using violence against our own souls.
XXV-279
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Violent nationalism, otherwise
known as imperialism, is the curse.
XXV-369
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What senseless violence does is to
prolong the lease of life of British or any foreign
rule.
T-7-194
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Disorder and violence were in fact
the one thing that might check the pace of India's
progress.
T-7-22
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India's freedom will not be won by
violence by only by the purest suffering without
retaliation.
T-2-164
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Whether one or many, I must declare
my faith that it is better for India to discard violence altogether even
for defending her borders.
T-5-178
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The socialistic conception of the
West was born in an environment reeking with violence.
MM-251
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The man who uses coercion is guilty
of deliberate violence. Coercion is inhuman.
T-7-61
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It is difficult to judge, when both
sides are employing weapons of violence, which side 'deserves' to
succeed.
T-5-13
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The consumption of vegetables
involves Himsa, but I cannot give them up.
T-2-323
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The man who coerces another not eat
fish commits more violence than he who eats it .
T-7-61
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To yield to the threat or actual
use of violence is a surrender of one's self respect and religious
conviction.
T-2-133
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None, while in flesh, can be
entirely free from Himsa, because one never completely renounces the
will to live.
T-2-322
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Any act of injury done from
self-interest, whether amounting to killing or not, is doubtless
Himsa.
T-2-322
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The function of violence is to
obtain reform by external means, the function of passive resistance,
that is, soul-force, is to obtain it by growth from within, which, in
its turn, is obtained by self-suffering,
self-purification.
X-248
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For me to dominate the Congress in
spite of these fundamental differences is almost a species of violence
which I must refrain from.
T-3-319
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A religious act cannot be performed
with the aid of the bayonet or the bomb.
T-5-314
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The bomb-throwers have discredited
the cause of freedom, in whose name they threw the
bombs.
T-2-357
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The present [second] war is the
saturation point in violence. It spells, to my mind, also its
doom.
T-5-316
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Carrying arms for the removal of
the Arms Act can never fall under any scheme of
non-violence.
T-2-279
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The moral to be legitimately drawn
from the supreme tragedy of the bomb is that it will not be destroyed by
counter bombs even as violence cannot be by
counter-violence.
TIG-142
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Nonviolence is an unchangeable
creed. It has be pursued even in the face of violence raging around
you.
T-4-236
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Nonviolence of the strong is
infinitely braver than their violence.
T-7-2
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Nonviolence in the sense of mere
non-killing does not appear to me, therefore, to be any improvement on
the technique of violence.
T-7-67
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True nonviolence is mightier than
the mightiest violence.
T-4-252
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True ahimsa lay in running into the
mouth of Himsa.
T-5-83
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In an atmosphere of ahimsa, one has
no scope to put his ahimsa to the test. It can be tested only in the
face of Himsa.
T-5-90
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Vehement writing, even if it is
charged with truth, is no answer to violent action.
T-5-178
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Nonviolence becomes meaningless if
violence is permitted for self-defense.
XXV-280
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Our nonviolence in respect of the
Government is a result of our incapacity for effective
violence.
T-5-187
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Indeed the very word, nonviolence,
a negative word, means that it is an effort to abandon the violence that
is inevitable in life.
MM-265
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The rishis, who discovered the law
of nonviolence in the midst of violence, were greater geniuses than
Newton.
T-2-5
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The Koran says that there can be no
heaven for one who sheds the blood of an innocent
neighbour.
XXV-519
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If it is by force that we wish to
achieve Swaraj, let us drop non-violence and offer such violence as we
may.
T-2-92
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The Fragrance of non-violence to
him was never sweeter than it was today amidst the stink of violence of
the most cowardly type that was being displayed in the cities of
India.
T-8-27
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Just as there are signs by which
you can recognize violence with the naked eye, so is the spinning wheel
to me a decisive sign of nonviolence.
T-5-277
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A nonviolent occupation is that
occupation which is fundamentally free from violence and which involves
no exploitation or envy of others.
MM-265
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Nonviolent warrior knows no leaving
the battle. He rushes into the mouth of Himsa, never ever once
harbouring an evil thought.
T-5-116
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History records numerous instances
of the truth that those who use the sword shall perish by the
sword.
T-3-62
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A dissolute character is more
dissolute in thought than in deed, and the same is true of
violence.
T-6-116
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A nonviolent action accompanied by
non-violence in thought and word should never produce enduring violent
reaction upon the opponent.
T-5-130
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Civilization based on nonviolence
must be different from that organised for violence.
T-5-209
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If God holds me to be a pure
instrument for the spread of non-violence in place of the awful violence
now ruling the earth, He will give me the strength and show me the
way.
T-5-213
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The reaction that a ruthless
dictator sets up in us either that of awe or pity according respectively
as we react to him violently on nonviolently.
T-5-4
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Is it not possible for us all to
realize that the masses will never mount to freedom through
murder?
T-5-258
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The difficulty one experiences in
meeting Himsa arises from weakness of mind.
T-7-404
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When the Panchayat Raj is
established, public opinion will do what violence can never
do.
T-7-405
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When there is no desire for fruit,
there is also no temptation for untruth or Himsa.
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Virtue
Virtue must not be suppressed
because many will feign it.
MM-32
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We should cease to grow the moment
we cease to discriminate between virtue and vice, and slavishly copy the
past which we do not fully know.
T-2-51
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Vice pays homage to virtue, and
sometimes the way it chooses is to expect virtue not to fall from its
pedestal even whilst vice is rampant round about.
T-3-3
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Non-violence is not merely a
personal virtue. It is also a social virtue to be cultivated like the
other virtues.
T-5-18
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Loyalty to a state so corrupt is a
sin, disloyalty a virtue.
T-3-26
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That which is inherent in man is
his virtue.
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Vow
A vow imparts stability, ballast
and firmness to one's character.
T-2-364
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A vow must lead one upwards, never
downwards towards perdition.
T-2-365
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A life without vows is like a ship
without an anchor or like an edifice that is built on sand instead of a
solid rock.
T-2-364
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The taking of vows that are not
feasible or that are beyond one's capacity would betray thoughtlessness
and want of balance.
T-2-365
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A person unbound by vows can never
be absolutely relied upon.
T-2-364
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It goes without saying that
moderation and sobriety are of the very essence of
vow-taking.
T-2-365
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Self-restraint is the very keystone
of the ethics of vow-taking.
T-2-365
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To shirk taking of vows betrays
indecision and want of resolution.
T-2-365
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My religion teaches me that a
promise once made or a vow once taken for a worthy object may not be
broken.
T-2-154
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What can be richer and more
fruitful than a greater fulfillment of the vow of nonviolence in
thought, word and deed o the spread of that spirit?
T-2-86
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The essence of a vow does not
consist in the difficulty of its performance but in the determination
behind it unflinchingly to stick to it in the teeth of
difficulties.
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