A Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

The path of Truth is as narrow as it is straight. Even so is that of ahimsa. — © Mahatma Gandhi
The path of Truth is as narrow as it is straight. Even so is that of ahimsa.
Ahimsa is not mere negative non-injury. It is positive, cosmic love. It is the development of a mental attitude in which hatred is replaced by love. Ahimsa is true sacrifice. Ahimsa is forgiveness. Ahimsa is Sakti (power). Ahimsa is true strength.
There is no traffic congestion on the straight and narrow path.
On the straight and narrow path, there are simply no corners to be cut.
Sports has kept me on the straight and narrow path.
In contrast to the path of selfishness, there is no room for road rage on the straight and narrow way.
There is no hope for the aching world except through the narrow and straight path of nonviolence.
Even if you strive diligently on your chosen path day after day, if your heart is not in accord with it, then even if you think you are on a good path, from the point of view of the straight and true, this is not a genuine path. If you do not pursue a genuine path to its consummation, then a little bit of crookedness in the mind will later turn into a major warp. Reflect on this.
We want to stay on the straight and narrow path and serve God, yet we continue a practice that often pulls us in the wrong direction.
True ahimsa should wear a smile even on a deathbed brought about by an assailant. It is only with that ahimsa that we can befriend our opponents and win their love.
Nobody would ever think, "Oh, get into acting so you can live the straight and narrow path," but it gave me a sense of discipline and focus.
I like to play people who are underdogs and misfits. People who are not on a straight and narrow path. That's exciting for me.
When great individuals move so marvelously along the straight and narrow path, it is unseemly of us to call attention to the fact that one of their shoelaces is untied as they make the journey.
Because I have a girlfriend, I try and take the straight and narrow path, which is good because it prevents VD.
Sin may result from activities that begin innocently or that are perfectly legitimate in moderation, but in excess they can cause us to veer from the straight and narrow path to our destruction.
If someone is a straight jazzhead, or a straight metalhead, or straight classical, they have a very narrow range of what they allow into their lives. But the people who listen to what we put out into the world have to be open-minded. Because we're so pluralist.
We must begin our practice by walking the narrow path of simplicity, the hinayana path, before we can walk upon the open highway of compassionate action, the mahayana path.
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