When there is no desire for fruit, there is also no temptation for untruth or himsa.
True ahimsa lay in running into the mouth of himsa.
The difficulty one experiences in meeting himsa arises from weakness of mind.
The consumption of vegetables involves himsa, but I cannot give them up.
He who trifles with truth cuts at the root of Ahimsa [non-violence]. He who is angry is guilty of Himsa.
Himsa does not need to be taught, Man as animal is violent, but as spirit is nonviolent.
Any act of injury done from self-interest, whether amounting to killing or not, is doubtless himsa.
None, while in flesh, can be entirely free from himsa, because one never completely renounces the will to live.
If our ahimsa is not of the brave but of the weak, and if it will bend the knee before himsa, Gandhism deserves to be destroyed.
A nonviolent warrior knows no leaving the battle. He rushes into the mouth of himsa, never even once harbouring an evil thought.
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.
How nice of Acheron to send us a playmate. (Daimon) Play is for children and dogs. Now that you have identified which category you fall into, I'll show you what Romans do to rabid dogs. (Valerius)
In Cookie's defense, it was raining wildcats and rabid dogs.
It is not the pursuit of greater and greater states of happiness and bliss that leads to enlightenment, but the yearning for Reality and the rabid dissatisfaction with living anything less than a fully authentic life.
The greater amount of truth is impulsively uttered; thus the greater amount is spoken, not written.
I like dogs Big dogs Little dogs Fat dogs Doggy dogs Old dogs Puppy dogs I like dogs A dog that is barking over the hill A dog that is dreaming very still A dog that is running wherever he will I like dogs.