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  • God has blessed me with the mission to place nonviolence before the nation for adoption.

    God   Blessed   Adoption  
    Mahatma Gandhi (1958). “Collected Works”
  • Here is the true meaning and value of compassion and nonviolence, when it helps us to see the enemy's point of view, to hear his questions, to know his assessment of ourselves. For from his view we may indeed see the basic weaknesses of our own condition, and if we are mature, we may learn and grow and profit from the wisdom of the brothers who are called the opposition.

    Beyond Vietnam -- A Time to Break Silence, Delivered 4 April 1967, Riverside Church, New York City
  • We may never be strong enough to be entirely non-violent in thought, word and deed. But we must keep non-violence as our goal and make steady progress towards it.

    "Gandhi on Non-Violence".
  • The longer you practice nonviolence and the meditative qualities of it that you will need, the more likely you are to do something intelligent in any situation.

  • It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.

    Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Merton (2007). “Gandhi on Non-Violence”, p.51, New Directions Publishing
  • If what passed as nonviolence does not enable people to protect the honour of women, or if it does not enable women to protect their own honour, it is not nonviolence.

    People   Doe   Protect  
  • This is a time that calls for extreme restraint. In a world of outright aggression and violence there can be no winners. To respond to violence with counter-violence only throws oil on the fire.

    Time   Fire   Oil  
  • Centralization as a system is inconsistent with a non-violent structure of society.

    Mahatma Gandhi (2005). “All Men Are Brothers”, p.119, A&C Black
  • Enter with me into the sufferings, not only of the people of India but of the whole world. Nonviolence is a more active and real fight against wickedness than retaliation whose very nature is to increase wickedness. It is not a weapon of the weak. It is a weapon of the strongest and bravest.

    Real   Fighting   People  
  • A nonviolent person's life is always at the disposal of him who would take it.

    Mahatma Gandhi, Anand T. Hingorani, Ganga Anand Hingorani (1985). “The Encyclopaedia of Gandhian Thoughts”
  • When asked what attribute he most admired in human nature, Mahatma Gandhi replied, simply and immediately, 'Courage'. 'Nonviolence', he said, 'is not to be used ever as the shield of the coward. It is the weapon of the brave.

    Brave   Coward   Weapons  
  • Peace is the alternative to war, and nonviolence should be seen as the antidote to violence, not simply as its opposite. Nonviolence is more concerned with saving life than with saving face.

    Peace   War   Opposites  
    "Jesse Jackson: A Candid Conversation with the Civil Rights Leader". Interview with Arthur Kretchmer, playboysfw.kinja.com. February 24, 2014.
  • Nonviolence is the weapon of the strong.

  • Resistance and nonviolence are not in themselves good. There is another element that must be present in our struggle that then makes our resistance and nonviolence truly meaningful. That element is reconciliation. Our ultimate end must be the creation of the beloved community.

  • Violence ends up defeating itself. It creates bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers.

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (2010). “Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story”, p.225, Beacon Press
  • The end of nonviolent 'war' is always an agreement, never dictation, much less humiliation of the opponent.

    Mahatma Gandhi (1962). “The Thought of Mahatma Gandhi: A Digest”
  • If intellect plays a large part in the field of violence, I hold that it plays a larger part in the field of nonviolence.

    Play   Fields   Violence  
    Mahatma Gandhi (2007). “Gandhi on Non-Violence”, p.60, New Directions Publishing
  • Conflicts are fueled by the tendency of the powerful to exploit the power and the anger and frustration of the powerless, which turns into violence. International Solidarity Movement activists are attempting to confront the exploitation of power and to bring back hope to the powerless.

  • While an ethic of justice proceeds from the premise of equality—that everyone should be treated the same—an ethic of care rests on the premise of nonviolence—that no one should be hurt.

    Hurt   Justice   Care  
    In a Different Voice ch. 6 (1982)
  • [He] alone is truly nonviolent who remains nonviolent even though he has the ability to strike.

    Mahatma Gandhi (1968). “Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi”
  • If God holds me to be a pure instrument for the spread of nonviolence in place of the awful violence now ruling the earth, He will give me the strength and show me the way.

    God   Giving   Violence  
    Mahatma Gandhi (194?). “Gandhi's Beads of Wisdow: A Synopsis of Gandhiji's Utterances on Truth and Non-violence”
  • If you give yourself totally to the nonviolence struggle for peace and justice you also find that people give you their hearts and you will never go hungry and never be alone.

    Struggle   Heart   People  
    Cesar Chavez, Richard Jay Jensen, John C. Hammerback (2002). “The Words of César Chávez”, p.167, Texas A&M University Press
  • The point of nonviolence is to build a floor, a strong new floor, beneath which we can no longer sink. A platform which stands a few feet above napalm, torture, exploitation, poison gas, A and H bombs, the works. Give man a decent place to stand.

    Peace   Strong   Men  
    Joan Baez (1968). “DAYBREAK”
  • A rabbit that runs away from the bull-terrier is not particularly non-violent.

    Running   Rabbits   Bulls  
    Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “Collected Works”
  • Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding.

  • That nonviolence which only an individual can use is not of much use in terms of society.

    Use   Individual   Term  
    Mahatma Gandhi, Rudrangshu Mukherjee (1993). “The Penguin Gandhi Reader”, p.102, Penguin Books India
  • Nonviolence in the sense of mere non-killing does not appear to me, therefore, to be of any improvement on the technique of violence.

    Mahatma Gandhi (1981). “Collected Works”
  • There is nothing on earth that I would not give up, excepting of course, two things and two things only, truth and nonviolence.

    Giving Up   Truth   Two  
  • Nonviolence is an imperative in order to bring about ultimate community.

    Martin Luther King (Jr.) (1964). “A Martin Luther King Treasury”
  • If we are nonviolent through and through, our nonviolence would have been self-evident.

    Self   Evident   Ifs  
    Mahatma Gandhi (1974). “Collected Works”
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