Ahimsa in theory no one knows. It is as indefinable as God.
The highest religion has been defined by a negative word: ahimsa.
Dharma is one and one only. Ahimsa means moksha, and moksha is the realization of Truth.
Love and ahimsa are matchless in their effect.
Love in the sense of ahimsa has only a limited number of votaries in the world.
Ahimsa is the strongest force known.
Ahimsa is the height of Kshatriya dharma as it represents the climax of fearlessness.
The fullest application of ahimsa does make life impossible.
The most distinctive and largest contribution of Hinduism to India’s culture is the doctrine of ahimsa.
True ahimsa should mean a complete freedom from ill-will and anger and hate and an overflowing love for all.
Ahimsa and Truth are so intertwined that it is practically impossible to disentangle and separate them.
Ahimsa is my God, and Truth is my God.
Truth and ahimsa will never be destroyed.
The principle of ahimsa is hurt by every evil thought, by undue haste, by lying, by hatred, by wishing ill to anybody.
Ahimsa calls for the strength and courage to suffer without retaliation, to receive blows without returning any.
Ahimsa can be practiced only towards those that are inferior to you in every way.
Ahimsa was preached to man when he was in full vigor of life and able to look his adversaries straight in the face.
The greater the realization of truth and ahimsa, the greater the illumination.
The path of Truth is as narrow as it is straight. Even so is that of ahimsa.
The removal of untouchability is one of the highest expressions of ahimsa.