Nonviolence Jainism Quotes & Sayings
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Fanatics are those who, when following a doctrine becomes inconvenient, make up rules of their own. — Cathryn Louis

And there is London!
England's heart and soul. By the proud flowing of her famous Thames, She circulates through countless lands and isles Her greatness; gloriously she rules, At once the awe and sceptre of the world. — Robert Montgomery

Without their money, the Jews will shrink into mere shadows of themselves, and the nightmare will be over. — Israel Shamir

Social media is the new way to communicate, the new way to show your work. You don't have to rely on stuffy, traditional, and conservative methods to be able to display your work. — Kesh

Never start a company with the goal of getting rich. Your goal should be making something you believe in and making a company that will last. — Mike Markkula

The universe is not for man alone, but is a theater of evolution for all living beings. Live and let live is its guiding principle. 'Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah' - Non-injury is the highest religion. — Virchand Gandhi

I like Jesus and all, but I don't care too much for most of the other stuff in the Bible. — J.D. Salinger

Stop thinking so much. Tell me, what do you want?" Logan held his breath as he waited for Tate's frank response.
"You. Everything else aside, I still want you. — Ella Frank

Put a man in the wrong atmosphere and nothing will function as it should. He will seem unhealthy in every part. Put him back into his proper element and everything will blossom and look healthy. But if he is not in his right element, what then? Well, then he just has to make the best of appearing before the world as a cripple. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

I performed in a bowling alley before while people were still bowling. Cut the check, and I will perform anywhere. — Kevin Hart

People have a very political way of looking at war, and that's understandable. — Phil Klay

We are killing, every one of us, every moment of the day - just by living. And if one realizes this, is this very realization itself not a conscious consent to murder? If a truly circumspect Jain was truly serious about not killing anything, wouldn't his only recourse be to kill himself? — Mark X.