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Dharma is one and one only. Ahimsa means moksha, and moksha is the realization of Truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Where there is truth, there also is knowledge which is true.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Devotion to Truth is the sole justification for our existence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
All faiths constitute a revelation of Truth, but all are imperfect and liable to error.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Tolstoy's so-called inconsistencies were a sign of his development and his passionate regard for truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I have no secret methods. I know no diplomacy save that of truth. I have no weapon but non-violence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
My commitment is to truth not consistency.
— Mahatma Gandhi
If it is possible for the human tongue to give the fullest description of God, I have come to the conclusion that God is Truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
With God as witness, I want to proclaim this truth, that the way of violence cannot bring Swaraj, it can only lead to disaster.
— Mahatma Gandhi
A seeker after truth, a follower of the law of Love, cannot hold anything against tomorrow.
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To find truth completely is to realize oneself and one's destiny, i.e. to become perfect.
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God is not in strength but in truth.
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Exercise of faith will be the safest where there is a clear determination summarily to reject all that is contrary to truth and love.
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The practice of truth and nonviolence melted religious differences, and we learnt to see beauty in each religion.
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There's no God higher than truth.
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They might kill me but they cannot kill Gandhism. If truth can be killed, Gandhism can be killed.
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My faith in truth and nonviolence is ever growing, and as I am ever trying to follow them in my life, I too am growing every moment.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Truth quenches untruth, love quenches anger, self-suffering quenches violence. This eternal rule is a rule not for saints only but for all.
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Truth is self-evident, nonviolence is its maturest fruit. It is contained in truth, but is not self-evident.
— Mahatma Gandhi
We may not go about parroting truth and nonviolence and steering clear of them in our daily life.
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For me, Rama and Rahim are one and the same deity. I acknowledge no other God but the one God of truth and righteousness.
— Mahatma Gandhi
But all my life through, the very insistence on truth has taught me to appreciate the beauty of compromise.
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Ahimsa necessarily includes truth and fearlessness.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Breach of promise is a base surrender of truth.
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God is Light, not darkness. God is Love, not hate. God is truth, not untruth. God alone is great.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Every expression of truth has in it the seeds of propagation, even as the sun cannot hide its light.
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Truth and ahimsa will never be destroyed.
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The Law is God. Anything attributed to Him is not a mere attribute. He is Truth, Love, Law and a million things that human ingenuity can name.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The notion of education through handicrafts rises from the contemplation of truth and love permeating life's activities.
— Mahatma Gandhi
God is Truth,
Truth is God. — Mahatma Gandhi
Truth is God. — Mahatma Gandhi
The Truth is far more powerful than any weapon of mass destruction.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The truth is to be found nowhere else other than within ourselves.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Ahimsa is my God, and Truth is my God.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Openness of mind strengthens the truth in us and removes the dross from it, if there is any.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The deepest spiritual truths are always unutterable.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Truth is God, and Truth overrides all our plans. The whole Truth is only embodied within the heart of Great Power-Truth.
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Ahimsa and Truth are my two lungs. I cannot live without them.
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When you know the truth, the truth makes you a soldier.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Hindu religious literature, indeed all religious literature, is full of illustrations to prove the truth.
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Death is at any time blessed but it is twice blessed for a warrior who dies for his cause, that is, truth.
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In fact, it is more correct to say that Truth is God, than to say that God is Truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
There is nothing on earth that I would not give up, excepting of course, two things and two things only, truth and nonviolence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Let hundreds like me perish, but let truth triumph.
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Abstract truth has no value unless it incarnates in human beings who represent it, by proving their readiness to die for it.
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To a true artist only that face is beautiful which, quite apart from its exterior, shines with the truth within the soul.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Truth is one, paths are many.
— Mahatma Gandhi
My religion is based on truth and non-violence. Truth is my God. Non-violence is the means of realising Him.
— Mahatma Gandhi
If you would swim on the bosom of the ocean of Truth, you must reduce yourself to a zero.
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Breach of promise is no less an act of insolvency than a refusal to pay one's debt.
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The attainment of national independence is to me a search for truth.
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Silence is a great help to a seeker after truth like myself.
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One must become as humble as the dust before he can discover truth.
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Truth is by nature self-evident. As soon as you remove the cobwebs of ignorance that surround it, it shines clear.
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I saw that a man of truth must also be a man of care.
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Nothing in the Shastra, which is manifestly contrary to universal truths and morals, can stand.
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What has appealed to me most in Tolstoy's life is that he practiced what he preached and reckoned no cost too great in his pursuit of truth.
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Truth is as hard as adamant and tender as a blossom.
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A man with a grain of faith in God never loses hope, because he ever believes in the ultimate triumph of Truth.
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Conquer the heart of the enemy with truth and love, not by violence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Satyagraha is search for Truth, and God is Truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I simply want to tell the story of my experiments with truth ... as my life consists of nothing but those experiments.
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A man who is swayed by negative emotions may have good enough intentions, may be truthful in word, but he will never find the Truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Writing it is itself one of the experiments with truth. One
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Even the atheists, who have pretended to disbelieve in God, have believed in Truth.
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In Hinduism we have got an admirable foot-rule to measure every shastra and every rule of conduct, and that is truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Truth is what the voice within tells you.
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Truth and nonviolence are as old as the hills.
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There is no god greater than truth.
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Truth is my religion and ahimsa is the only way of its realization.
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Truth is superior to man s wisdom.
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To see the universal and all-pervading Spirit of Truth face to face one must be able to love the meanest of creation as oneself.
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The devotee of truth is often obliged to grope in the dark.
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For me the Voice of God, of Conscience, of Truth or the Inner Voice or the still small Voice mean one and the same thing.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Religious truth, or for that matter any truth, requires a calm and meditative atmosphere for its percolation.
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God, as Truth, has been for me a treasure beyond price. May He be so to every one of us.
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Truth stands for the fact, nonviolence negates the fact.
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Truth (satya) is positive, nonviolence is negative.
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Truth is not truth merely because it is ancient. Nor is truth necessarily to be regarded with suspicion because it is ancient.
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The Charkha is an outward symbol of truth and nonviolence.
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Truth is the right designation of God.
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