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Only that person attains Him who has no enmity to anyone Bhagvad Gita – Chap 11, Verse 55
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I learnt the lesson of non-violence from my wife Mahatma Gandhi
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Non-violence is the law of the human race Mahatma Gandhi
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Individuals or nations who would practice non-violence must be prepared to sacrifice (to the last man) their all except honor Mahatma Gandhi
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Non-violence is a power which can be wielded equally by all children, young men and women or grown-up people Mahatma Gandhi
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Non-violence is common to all religions but it has found the highest expression in Hinduism. Hinduism believes in the oneness not of merely all human life but in the oneness of all that lives. Mahatma Gandhi
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Sarve bhavantu sukhinah Sarve santu niramayaa Sarve bhadrani pasyantu Ma kascit dukh abhag bhavet Shanti Mantra
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May All be Happy May All be free from disease May all enjoy well-being May there be sorrow for none Shanti Mantra
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Vidya vinaya sampanne Brahmane gavi hastini Suni caiva svapake ca Panditah sama darsinah Bhagvad Gita, Chap 5, Verse 18
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A learned and cultured Brahmin, a cow, an elephant, a dog and an outcaste are all the same to a man of true wisdom. Bhagvad Gita, Chap 5, Verse 18
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Between violence and cowardly flight, I can only prefer violence to cowardice Mahatma Gandhi
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My life is my message Mahatma Gandhi
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My true test of non-violence will come when I’m shot by an assassin, and I am able to die without holding any malice toward my assassin. Mahatma Gandhi
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Ahimsa is not the goal. Truth is the goal. But we have no means of realizing truth in human relationships except through the practice of Ahimsa. Mahatma Gandhi
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