Academy Quote by Arun Manilal Gandhi
“So many people around the world have used nonviolence as a way to resolve a conflict that they faced in their lives. And they continue to use it everywhere all over the world there. And I think, in a way, nonviolence is our nature. Violence is not really our nature. If violence was our nature, we wouldn't need military academies and martial arts institutes to teach us how to kill and destroy people. We ought to have been born with those instincts. But the fact that we have to learn the art of killing means that it's a learned experience. And we can always unlearn it.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address on nonviolence, date unknown
Nonviolence is innate, while violence is learned and can be unlearned through conscious effort.
In simple terms: We are naturally peaceful; aggression is taught.
Cultivate peace, reject learned aggression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education reform
- peacebuilding workshops
- personal meditation
- community conflict mediation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies institutionalize peace education?
- What personal habits help unlearn aggression?
Violent impulses may resurface without sustained practice and societal support.