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1) “However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them?”


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2) “There is nothing more dreadful than the habit of doubt. Doubt
separates people. It is a poison that disintegrates friendships and
breaks up pleasant relations. It is a thorn that irritates and hurts; it
is a sword that kills.



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3) “All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is
founded on our thoughts and made up of our thoughts. If a man speak or
act with an evil thought, suffering follows him as the wheel follows the
hoof of the beast that draws the wagon…. If a man speak or act with a
good thought, happiness follows him like a shadow that never leaves
him.”


Gautama Buddha
4) “No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.”


5) “Peace comes from within.  Do not seek it without.”
6) “You only lose what you cling to.”


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7) “Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth.”


8) “Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do
not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your
religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of
your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have
been handed down for many generations. But after observation and
analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is
conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and
live up to it.”

9) “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent
of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.”
“Doubt everything. Find your own light.”


Gautama Buddha
10) “Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot at
least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we
didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us
all be thankful.”


Gautama Buddha
11) “Your purpose in life is to find your purpose and give your whole heart and soul to it”


Gautama Buddha
12) “Every morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”


Gautama Buddha
13) “There is no path to happiness: happiness is the path.”


Gautama Buddha
14) “Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no
matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your
own common sense.”


Gautama Buddha
15) “If you truly loved yourself, you could never hurt another.”


Gautama Buddha
16) “A man is not called wise because he talks and talks again; but if
he is peaceful, loving and fearless then he is in truth called wise.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha
17) “You will not be punished for your anger; you will be punished by your anger.”


Gautama Buddha
18) “Now, Kalamas, don’t go by reports, by legends, by traditions, by
scripture, by logical conjecture, by inference, by analogies, by
agreement through pondering views, by probability, or by the thought,
‘This contemplative is our teacher.’ When you know for yourselves that,
‘These qualities are skillful; these qualities are blameless; these
qualities are praised by the wise; these qualities, when adopted &
carried out, lead to welfare & to happiness’ — then you should enter
& remain in them.

[Kalama Sutta, AN 3.65]”


Gautama Buddha

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19) “It is like a lighted torch whose flame can be distributed to ever
so many other torches which people may bring along; and therewith they
will cook food and dispel darkness, while the original torch itself
remains burning ever the same. It is even so with the bliss of the Way.

[Sutra of 42 Sections]”


Gautama Buddha

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20) “Greater in battle
than the man who would conquer
a thousand-thousand men,
is he who would conquer
just one —
himself.
Better to conquer yourself
than others.
When you’ve trained yourself,
living in constant self-control,
neither a deva nor gandhabba,
nor a Mara banded with Brahmas,
could turn that triumph
back into defeat.”


Gautama Buddha
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21) “An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild
beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound
your mind.”


Gautama Buddha
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22) “Conquer the angry one by not getting angry; conquer the wicked by
goodness; conquer the stingy by generosity, and the liar by speaking
the truth.

[Verse 223]”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada

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23) “Whatever a monk keeps pursuing with his thinking and pondering, that becomes the inclination of his awareness.”


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24) “If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading”


Gautama Buddha
25) “If we couhttps://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vsGjsJEwif4/VSCf9BgZ3qI/AAAAAAAAQOw/TuxHoxv_IH8/s1600/Buda%2B22.gifld see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change. ”


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26) “These… things, householder, are welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world:

Long life is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.

Beauty is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.

Happiness is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.

Status is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.

…Now,
I tell you, these… things are not to be obtained by reason of prayers
or wishes. If they were to be obtained by reason of prayers or wishes,
who here would lack them? It’s not fitting for the disciple of the noble
ones who desires long life to pray for it or to delight in doing so.
Instead, the disciple of the noble ones who desires long life should
follow the path of practice leading to long life. In so doing, he will
attain long life…

[Ittha Sutta, AN 5.43]”


Gautama Buddha

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27) “Words do not express thoughts very well; every thing immediately
becomes a little different, a little distorted, a little foolish. And
yet it also pleases me and seems right that what is of value and wisdom
of one man seems nonsense to another.”


Gautama Buddha
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28) “Do not look for a sanctuary in anyone except your self.”


Gautama Buddha
“Meditate.
Live purely. Be quiet.
Do your work with mastery.
Like the moon, come out
from behind the clouds!
Shine”


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38) “Nothing is forever except change.”


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46) “Better than a thousand hollow words is one word that brings peace.”


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The Dhammapada

























60) “The greatest prayer is patience.”


Gautama Buddha
61) “You throw thorns, falling in my silence they become flowers.”


Gautama Buddha
62) “May all that have life be delivered from suffering”


Gautama Buddha
63) “There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.”


Gautama Buddha
64) “She who knows life flows, feels no wear or tear, needs no mending or repair.”


Gautama Buddha
65) “To become vegetarian is to step into the stream which leads to nirvana.”


Gautama Buddha
66) “If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path. ”


Gautama Buddha
67) “When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky”


Gautama Buddha
68) “Kindness should become the natural way of life,not the exception.”


Gautama Buddha
69) “If you find no one to support you on the spiritual path, walk alone. There is no companionship with the immature.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada
70) “The one who has conquered himself is a far greater hero than he who has defeated a thousand times a thousand men.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha
71) “Wear your ego like a loose fitting garment.”


Gautama Buddha
72) “A family is a place where minds come in contact with one another.
If these minds love one another the home will be as beautiful as a
flower garden. But if these minds get out of harmony with one another it
is like a storm that plays havoc with the garden.”


Gautama Buddha
73) “friendship is the only cure for hatred, the only guarantee of peace.”


Gautama Buddha
74) “To force oneself to believe and to accept a thing without understanding is political, and not spiritual or intellectual.”


Gautama Buddha
75) “In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how
gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for
you.”


Gautama Buddha
76) “a dog is not considered a good dog because he is a good barker. a
man is not considered a good man because he is a good talker.”


Gautama Buddha
77) “Speak the truth do not become angered and give when asked, even
be it a little. By these three conditions one goes to the presence of
the gods.”


Gautama Buddha
78) “When you come upon a path
that brings benefit
and happiness to all,
follow this course
as the moon
journeys through the stars.”


Gautama Buddha
79) “What you are is what you have been. What you’ll be is what you do now.”


Gautama Buddha
80) “In separateness lies the world’s greatest misery; in compassion lies the world’s true strength.”


Gautama Buddha
81) “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”


Gautama Buddha
82) “If you propose to speak always ask yourself, is it true, is it necessary, is it kind.”


Gautama Buddha
83) “People with opinions just go around bothering one another.”


Gautama Buddha
84) “If a traveller does not meet with one who is his better, or his
equal, let him firmly keep to his solitary journey; there is no
companionship with a fool.”


Gautama Buddha
85) “He is able who thinks he is able.”


Gautama Buddha
86) “Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship. ”


Gautama Buddha
87) “life is a river always flowing. do not hold onto things. work hard.”


Gautama Buddha
88) “Those who attempt to conquer hatred by hatred are like warriors
who take weapons to overcome others who bear arms. This does not end
hatred, but gives it room to grow. But, ancient wisdom has advocated a
different timeless strategy to overcome hatred. This eternal wisdom is
to meet hatred with non-hatred. The method of trying to conquer hatred
through hatred never succeeds in overcoming hatred. But, the method of
overcoming hatred through non-hatred is eternally effective. That is why
that method is described as eternal wisdom. ”


Gautama Buddha
89) There are no chains like hate…dwelling on your brother’s faults
multiplies your own. You are far from the end of your journey.”


Gautama Buddha

90) “Be a lamp unto yourself. Work out your liberation with diligence.”


Gautama Buddha
91) “Silence the angry man with love. Silence the ill-natured man with
kindness. Silence the miser with generosity. Silence the liar with
truth.”


Gautama Buddha
92) “Remembering a wrong is like carrying a burden on the mind.”


Gautama Buddha
93) “He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all
beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an
impartial eye.”


Gautama Buddha
94) s to be evil so that good can prove its purity above it.”


Gautama Buddha
95) “There isn’t enough darkness in all the world to snuff out the light of one little candle.”


Gautama Buddha
96) “A man traveling across a field encountered a tiger. He fled, the
tiger after him. Coming to a precipice, he caught hold of the root of a
wild vine and swung himself down over the edge. The tiger sniffed at him
from above. Trembling, the man looked down to where, far below, another
tiger was waiting to eat him. Only the vine sustained him.

97) Two
mice, one white and one black, little by little started to gnaw away the
vine. The man saw a luscious strawberry near him. Grasping the vine
with one hand, he plucked the strawberry with the other. How sweet it
tasted! ”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada: Verses on the Way

98) “More than those who hate you, more than all your enemies, an undisciplined mind does greater harm.”


Gautama Buddha
99) “To insist on a spiritual practice that served you in the past is
to carry the raft on your back after you have crossed the river.”


Gautama Buddha
100)“Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind.”


Gautama Buddha
“Most problems, if you give them enough time and space, will eventually wear themselves out”


Gautama Buddha,

Sayings of the Buddha
“It is better to travel, than to arrive”


Gautama Buddha
“Be where you are; otherwise you will miss your life.”


Gautama Buddha
“There is nothing so disobedient as an undisciplined mind, and there is nothing so obedient as a disciplined mind.”


Gautama Buddha
“Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.”


Gautama Buddha
“one moment can change a day, one day can change a life and one life can change the world”


Gautama Buddha
“be greatly aware of the present.”


Gautama Buddha
“How wonderful! How wonderful! All things are perfect, exactly as they are.”


Gautama Buddha
“Be vigilant; guard your mind against negative thoughts.”


Gautama Buddha
“All descriptions of reality are temporary hypotheses.”


Gautama Buddha
“All things appear and disappear because of the concurrence of
causes and conditions. Nothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is
in relation to everything else.”


Gautama Buddha
“Learn this from water: loud splashes the brook but the oceans depth are calm.”


Gautama Buddha
“‎Imagine that every person in the world is enlightened but you.
They are all your teachers, each doing just the right things to help you
learn perfect patience, perfect wisdom, perfect compassion.”


Gautama Buddha
“The Gift of Truth excels all other Gifts.”


Gautama Buddha
“Happiness does not depend on what you have or who you are, it solely relies on what you think.”


Gautama Buddha
“Though one should live a hundred years without wisdom and
control, yet better, indeed, is a single day’s life of one who is wise
and meditative.”


Gautama Buddha
“I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done.”


Gautama Buddha
“Look not to the faults of others, nor to their omissions and
commissions. But rather look to your own acts, to what you have done and
left undone.”


Gautama Buddha
“The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and
benevolence that makes no demands for its sustenance and extends
generously the products of its life activity; it affords protection to
all beings, offering shade even to the axe-man who destroys it.”


Gautama Buddha
“Bahujanahitāya bahujanasukhāya lokānukampāya:

For the good of the many, for the happiness of the many, out of compassion for the world.”


Gautama Buddha

“Wakefulness is the way to life.
The fool sleeps
As if he were already dead,
But the Master is awake
And he lives forever.

He watches.
He is clear.

How happy he is!
For he sees that wakefulness is life.
How happy he is,
Following the path of the awakened.

With Great perseverance
He meditates, seeking
Freedom and happiness. ”


Gautama Buddha





“Few among men are they who cross to the further shore. The others merely run up and down the bank on this side.”


Gautama Buddha




“Through countless births in the cycle of existence
I have run, not finding
although seeking the builder of this house;
and again and again I faced the suffering of new birth.
Oh housebuilder! Now you are seen.

You shall not build a house again for me.
All your beams are broken,
the ridgepole is shattered.
The mind has become freed from conditioning:
the end of craving has been reached.”


Gautama Buddha





“Words have the power to both destroy and heal. When words are both true and kind, they can change our world.”


Gautama Buddha




“The non-doing of any evil,
the performance of what’s skillful,
the cleansing of one’s own mind:
this is the teaching of the Awakened. ”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“He who loves 50 people has 50 woes; he who loves no one has no woes.”


Gautama Buddha




“Generosity brings happiness at every stage of its expression. We
experience joy in forming the intention to be generous. We experience
joy in the actual act of giving something. And we experience joy in
remembering the fact that we have given.”


Gautama Buddha




“From a withered tree, a flower blooms”


Gautama Buddha




“To be idle is a short road to death and to be diligent is a way
of life; foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent. ”


Gautama Buddha





“The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows.”


Gautama Buddha




“The mind is everything. What you think, you become”


Gautama Buddha




“The teaching is simple. Do what is right. Be Pure.”


Gautama Buddha




“The virtuous man delights in this world and he delights in the next”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha




“Whoever sees me sees the teaching, and whoever sees the teaching sees me.”


Gautama Buddha




“Do not overlook tiny good actions, thinking they are of no
benefit; even tiny drops of water in the end will fill a huge vessel.

Do
not overlook negative actions merely because they are small; however
small a spark may be, it can burn down a haystack as big as a mountain.”


Gautama Buddha





“Victory breeds hatred. The defeated live in pain. Happily the peaceful live,
giving up victory and defeat.”


Gautama Buddha




“Awake. Be the witness of your thoughts. You are what observes, not what you observe”


Gautama Buddha




“The ignorant man is an ox. He grows in size, not in wisdom.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others.”


Gautama Buddha




“Resolutely train yourself to attain peace.”


Gautama Buddha




“A jug fills drop by drop.”


Gautama Buddha




“Following the Noble Path is like entering a dark room with a
light in the hand; the darkness will all be cleared away, and the room
will be filled with light.”


Gautama Buddha




“If you are facing in the right direction, all you need to do is keep on walking.”


Gautama Buddha




“Yes, Kālāmas, it is proper that your have doubt, that you have
perplexity, for a doubt has arisen in a matter which is doubtful. Now,
look you Kālāmas, do not be led by reports, or traditions, or hearsay.
Be not led by the authority of religious texts, not by the delight in
speculative opinions, nor by seeming possibilities, not by the idea:
‘this is our teacher’. But, O Kālāmas, when you know for yourself that
certain things are unwholesome, and wrong, and bad, then give them up…
And when you know for yourself that certain things are wholesome and
good, then accept them and follow them.”


Gautama Buddha




“contentment is the greatest wealth”


Gautama Buddha




“The wise man makes an island of himself that no flood can overwhelm.”


Gautama Buddha




“Those who consider the inessential to be essential
And see the essential as inessential
Don’t reach the essential,
Living in the field of wrong intention”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“What you think, you become.
What you feel, you attract.
What you imagine, you create.”


Gautama Buddha




“Just to say ‘I believe’ or ‘I do not doubt’ does not mean that
you understand and see. To force oneself to see and accept a thing
without understanding is political and not spiritual or intellectual.”


Gautama Buddha




“In this world
Hate never yet dispelled hate
Only love dispels hate
This is the law
Ancient and inexhaustible
You to shall pass away
Knowing this,how can you quarrel”


Gautama Buddha


“It is in a man’s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that leads him to evil ways.”


Gautama Buddha




“Subhuti, someone might fill innumerable worlds with the seven
treasures and give all away in gifts of alms, but if any good man or any
good woman awakens the thought of Enlightenment and takes even only
four lines from this Discourse, reciting, using, receiving, retaining
and spreading them abroad and explaining them for the benefit of others,
it will be far more meritorious. Now in what manner may he explain them
to others? By detachment from appearances-abiding in Real Truth. -So I
tell you-

Thus shall you think of all this fleeting world:

A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;

A flash of lightening in a summer cloud,

A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.

When
Buddha finished this Discourse the venerable Subhuti, together with the
bhikshus, bhikshunis, lay-brothers and sisters, and the whole realms of
Gods, Men and Titans, were filled with joy by His teaching, and, taking
it sincerely to heart they went their ways.”


Gautama Buddha,

Diamond Sutra





“As a flower that is lovely and beautiful, but is scentless, even
so fruitless is the well-spoken word of one who practices it not.”


Gautama Buddha




“Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice, more drunkards than thirst, and perhaps as many suicides as despair.”


Gautama Buddha




“Here bhikkhus, some misguided men learn the Dhamma–discourses,
stanzas, expositions, verses, exclamations, sayings, birth stories,
marvels, and answers to questions–but having learned the Dhamma, they do
not examine the meaning of those teachings with wisdom. Not examining
the meaning of those teachings with wisdom, they do not gain a
reflective acceptance of them. Instead they learn the Dhamma only for
the sake of criticising others and for winning in debates, and they do
not experience the good for the sake of which they learned the Dhamma.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya




“Will not be punished for your anger, your anger is the punishment.”


Gautama Buddha




“Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.”


Gautama Buddha




“if the selflessness of phenomena is analyzed and if this analysis
is cultivated, it causes the effect of attaining nirvana. through no
other cause does one come to peace.”


Gautama Buddha




“When you like a flower, you just pluck it.
But when you love a flower, you water it daily.”


Gautama Buddha




“Of bones the city is made,
Plastered with flesh and blood,
Where decay and death are deposited,
And pride, and ingratitude.”


Gautama Buddha




“Therefore, be ye lamps unto yourselves, be a refuge to
yourselves. Hold fast to Truth as a lamp; hold fast to the truth as a
refuge. Look not for a refuge in anyone beside yourselves. And those,
who shall be a lamp unto themselves, shall betake themselves to no
external refuge, but holding fast to the Truth as their lamp, and
holding fast to the Truth as their refuge, they shall reach the topmost
height.”


Gautama Buddha




“Live in joy, in love,
even among those who hate.

Live in joy, in health,
even among the afflicted.

Live in joy, in peace,
even among the troubled.

Look within, be still.
Free from fear and attachment,
know the sweet joy of the way.”


Gautama Buddha





“If you knew what I know about the power of giving you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way. ”


Gautama Buddha




“Every experience, no matter how bad it seems, holds within it a blessing of some kind. The goal is to find it.”


Gautama Buddha




“What we are today comes
from our thoughts of yesterday,
and present thoughts build
our life of tomorrow: our life is the
creation of our own mind”


Gautama Buddha




“How blissful it is, for one who has nothing. Attainers-of-wisdom
are people with nothing. See him suffering, one who has something, a
person bound in mind with people.”


Gautama Buddha




“Do not give your attention to what others do or fail to do; give it to what you do or fail to do.”


Gautama Buddha




“As a lotus flower is born in water, grows in water and rises out
of water to stand above it unsoiled, so I, born in the world, raised in
the world having overcome the world, live unsoiled by the world.”


Gautama Buddha




“THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS

I. Suffering does exist.

II. Suffering arises from “attachment” to desires.

III. Suffering ceases when “attachment” to desire ceases.

IV. Freedom from suffering is possible by practicing the eightfold path:

1. Right understanding (view).
2. Right intention (thought).
3. Right speach.
4. Right action.
5. Right livelihood.
6. Right effort.
7. Right mindfulness.
8. Rght meditation (concentration).

Buddha’s fourfold consolation:

With
a mind free from greed and unfriendliness, incorruptible, and purified,
the noble disciple is already during this lifetime assure of a fourfold
consolation:

“If there is another world (heaven), and a cause
and effect (Karma) of good and bad actions, then it may be that, at the
dissolution of the body, after death, I shall be reborn in a happy
realm, a heavenly world.” Of this first consolation (s)he is assured.

“And
if there is no other world, no reward and no punishment of good and bad
actions, then I live at least here, in this world, an untroubled and
happy life, free from hate and unfriendliness.” Of this second
consolation (s)he is assured.

“And if bad things happen to bad
people, but I do not do anything bad (or have unfriendliness against
anyone), how can I, who am doing no bad things, meet with bad things?”
Of this third consolation (s)he is assured.

“And if no bad things happen to bad people, then I know myself in both ways pure.” Of this fourth consolation (s)he is assured.”


Gautama Buddha





“Not merely by rules of conduct and religious observances, nor by
much learning either, nor even by attainment of concentration, nor by
sleeping alone, do I reach the happiness of freedom, to which no
worldlings attain. If you have not put an end to compulsions, nurse your
faith”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“those which are produced from causes are not produced. they do
not have an inherent nature of production. those which depend on causes
are said to be empty; those who know emptiness are aware.”


Gautama Buddha




“Our theories of the eternal are as valuable as are those that a
chick which has not broken its way through its shell might form of the
outside world.”


Gautama Buddha




“All phenomena do not inherently exist because of being
dependent-arisings. All phenomena do not inherently exist because of
being dependently imputed.”


Gautama Buddha




“Opinion, O disciples, is a disease; opinion is a tumour; opinion
is a sore. He who has overcome all opinion, O disciples, is called a
saint, one who knows.”


Gautama Buddha,

Buddhist Scriptures




“I consider the positions of kings and rulers as that of dust motes. I observe treasure of gold and gems as so many bricks
and pebbles. I look upon the finest silken robes as tattered rags. I see myriad worlds of the universe as small seeds of
fruit, and the greatest lake in India as a drop of oil on my foot. I perceive the teachings of the world to be the illusion of,
magicians. I discern the highest conception of emancipation as golden brocade in a dream, and view the holy path of the
illuminated one as flowers appearing in one’s eyes. I see meditation as a pillar of a mountain, Nirvana as a nightmare of
daytime. I look upon the judgment of right and wrong as the serpentine dance of a dragon, and the rise and fall of beliefs
as but traces left by the four seasons.”


Gautama Buddha




“When the Aggregates arise, decay and die, O bhikkhu, every moment you are born, decay, and die.”


Gautama Buddha




“Rule your mind or it will rule you.”


Gautama Buddha




“All wrong-doing arises because of mind. If mind is transformed can wrong-doing remain”


Gautama Buddha




“From craving is born grief, from craving is born fear. For one freed from craving there’s no grief - so how fear?”


Gautama Buddha




“Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the
life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by
being shared.”


Gautama Buddha


“So too, friend, purification of virtue is for the sake of
reaching purification of mind; purification of mind is for the sake of
reaching purification of view; purification of view is for the sake of
reaching purification by overcoming doubt; purification by overcoming
doubt is for the sake of reaching purification by knowledge and vision
of what is the path and what is not the path; purification by knowledge
and vision of what is the path and what is not the path is for the sake
of reaching purification by knowledge and vision of the way;
purification by knowledge and vision of the way is for the sake of
reaching purification by knowledge and vision; purification by knowledge
and vision is for the sake of reaching final Nibbāna [Nirvana] without
clinging. It is for the sake of final Nibbāna without clinging that the
holy life is lived under the Blessed One.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya


“analyzing through special insight and realizing the lack of inherent existence constitute understanding of the signless.”


Gautama Buddha


“those which arise dependently are free of inherent existence.”


Gautama Buddha


“The darkest night is ignorance.”


Gautama Buddha


“You are as the yellow leaf.
The messengers of death are at hand.
You are to travel far away.
What will you take with you?

You are the lamp
To lighten the way.
Then hurry, hurry.

When your light shines
Without impurity or desire
You will come into the boundless country.

Your life is falling away.
Death is at hand.
Where will you rest on the way?
What have you taken with you?

You are the lamp
To lighten the way.
Then hurry, hurry.

When your light shines purely
You will not be born
And you will not die.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada



“Monks, even if bandits were to savagely sever you, limb by limb,
with a double-handled saw, even then, whoever of you harbors ill will at
heart would not be upholding my Teaching. Monks, even in such a
situation you should train yourselves thus: ‘Neither shall our minds be
affected by this, nor for this matter shall we give vent to evil words,
but we shall remain full of concern and pity, with a mind of love, and
we shall not give in to hatred. On the contrary, we shall live
projecting thoughts of universal love to those very persons, making them
as well as the whole world the object of our thoughts of universal love
— thoughts that have grown great, exalted and measureless. We shall
dwell radiating these thoughts which are void of hostility and ill
will.’ It is in this way, monks, that you should train yourselves.”


Gautama Buddha



“من يعتقد أنه قادر فهو قادر.”


Gautama Buddha


“Like a caring mother
holding and guarding the life
of her only child,
so with a boundless heart
of lovingkindness,
hold yourself and all beings
as your beloved children.”


Gautama Buddha


“Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine.”


Gautama Buddha


“Greater than all the joys
Of heaven and earth,
Greater still than dominion
Over all the worlds,
Is the joy of reaching the stream.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada


“Bhikkus, all is burning. And what is the all that is burning?

The
eye is burning, visible forms are burning, eye-consciousness is
burning, eye-contact is burning; also whatever is felt as pleasant or
painful or neither-painful-nor-pleasant that arises with eye-contact as
its condition, that too is burning. Burning with what? Burning with the
fire of greed, with the fire of hate, with the fire of delusion, with
birth, ageing and death, with sorrow, with lamentation, with pain, grief
and despair it is burning.”


Gautama Buddha



“Meditate, Ānanda, do not delay, or else you will regret it later. This is our instruction to you.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya


“I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act;
but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act.
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.
The way is not in the sky. The way is in the heart.”


Gautama Buddha


“To live a pure unselfish life, one must count nothing as one’s own in the midst of abundance.”


Gautama Buddha


“He has no need for faith who knows the uncreated, who has cut off
rebirth, who has destroyed any opportunity for good or evil, and cast
away all desire. He is indeed the ultimate man.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada


“We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.”


Gautama Buddha


“Success isn’t the key to happiness.
Happiness is the key to success.”


Gautama Buddha


“Pure-limbed, white-canopied, one-wheeled, the cart roles on. See him that cometh: faultless, stream-cutter, bondless he.”


Gautama Buddha


“To life in the consciousness of the inevitability of suffering,
of becoming enfeebled, of old age and of death, is impossible — we must
free ourselves from life, from all possible life.”


Gautama Buddha


“Love yourself and watch — today, tomorrow, and always.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada


“Your actions are your only belongings.”


Gautama Buddha


“The rain could turn to gold and still your thirst would not be
slaked. Desire is unquenchable or it ends in tears, even in heaven.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada


“This I tell you: decay is inherent in all conditioned things. Work out your own salvation, with diligence.”


Gautama Buddha


“You can not travel the path until you have become the path itself”


Gautama Buddha


“Our life is shaped by our mind, for we become what we think.”


Gautama Buddha


“Don’t give yourself to negligence,
Don’t devote yourself to sensual pleasure,
Vigilant and absorbed in meditation
One attains abundant happiness.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada


“The foot feels the foot when it feels the ground.”


Gautama Buddha


“Tiga hal yang tidak bisa lama tersembunyi : Matahari , bulan , dan kebenaran”


Gautama Buddha


“Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. A”


Gautama Buddha


“If a person has faith, Bhāradvāja, he preserves truth when he
says: ‘My faith is thus’; but he does not yet come to the conclusion:
‘Only this is true, anything else is wrong.’ In this way, Bhāradvāja,
there is the preservation of truth; in this way he preserves truth; in
this way we describe the preservation of truth. But as yet there is no
discovery of truth.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya


“This is how to contemplate our conditioned existence in this fleeting world:

Like a tiny drop of dew, or a bubble floating in a stream;
Like a flash of lightning in a summer cloud,
Or a flickering lamp, an illusion, a phantom, or a dream.

So is all conditioned existence to be seen.”


Gautama Buddha





“Vsetko co sme, je dosledkom je dosledkom toho, co sme si mysleli”


Gautama Buddha




“Through the round of many births I roamed without reward, without rest, seeking the house-builder.

Painful is birth again & again.

House-builder, you’re seen!
You will not build a house again.
All your rafters broken,
the ridge pole destroyed,
gone to the Unformed,
the mind has come to the end of craving.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada





“All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.”


Gautama Buddha




“To keep the body in good health is a duty… otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.”


Gautama Buddha




“Suppose a man threw into the sea a yoke with one hole in it, and
the east wind carried it to the west, and the west wind carried it to
the east, and the north wind carried it to the south, and the south wind
carried it to the north. Suppose there were a blind turtle that came up
once at the end of each century. What do you think, bhikkhus? Would
that blind turtle put his neck into that yoke with one hole in it?”
“He might, venerable sir, sometime or other at the end of a long period.”
“Bhikkhus,
the blind turtle would sooner put his neck into that yoke with a single
hole in it than a fool, once gone to perdition, would take to regain
the human state, I say. Why is that? Because there is no practising of
the Dhamma there, no practising of what is righteous, no doing of what
is wholesome, no performance of merit. There mutual devouring prevails,
and the slaughter of the weak.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya




“A fool suffers, thinking,
“I have children! I have wealth!”
One’s self is not even one’s own.
How then are children? How then is wealth?”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Oneself, indeed, is one’s own protector.
One does, indeed [make] one’s own destiny.
Therefore, control yourself
As a merchant does a fine horse.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Nė viena pasaka nepatikėkit,
Nors šimtmečius ilgus
Daugybė kraštų jas laikė tikrove.
Netikėkit ir tuo, ką
Kiti žmonės be perstojo kalba,
Nors išminčiaus žodžius jie kartotų
Ar pasiremtų raštais šventais.
Netikėkite niekuo,
Sapnuose ką regėjot, ką vaizduotė sukūrė,
Nors manot, kad siunčia tuos vaizdinius
Dievas.
Nepriimkite žodžių už tiesą,
Nors kažkas juos pridengtų šventuolio ar
Meistro vardu.
Patikėkit tik tuo, ko karti patirtis
Ilgai Jus pačius per išbandymus mokė,
Kas nekliudo gerovės nei Jums, nei kitiems.”


Gautama Buddha




“Emotion arise from Desire, hence an Illusion.”


Gautama Buddha




“The less you have, the less you have to worry about.”


Gautama Buddha




“Năm pháp nào cần phải an trú nội tâm?
“Ta nói đúng thời, không
phải phi thời; ta nói đúng sự thật, không phải không đúng sự thật; ta
nói lời nhu hòa, không phải nói lời thô bạo; ta nói lời liên hệ đến mục
đích, không phải lời không liên hệ đến mục đích; ta nói với tâm từ bi,
không nói với tâm sân hận”.
Năm pháp này cần phải an trú nội tâm.”


Gautama Buddha,

Tam tạng kinh bằng tiếng Pali




“Just as on a rubbish heap swept up on a main road a purely
fragrant, delightful lotus might there spring up, Even so amidst those
rubbish heaps (of men) does the savaka of the Perfectly Enlightened One
outshine in insight the blind puthujjana”


Gautama Buddha




“Jīvaka, I say that there are three instances in which meat should
not be eaten: when it is seen, heard, or suspected [that the living
being has been slaughtered for oneself]. I say that meat should not be
eaten in these three instances. I say that there are three instances in
which meat may be eaten: when it is not seen, not heard, and not
suspected [that the living being has been slaughtered for oneself]. I
say that meat may be eaten in these three instances.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya




“It’s your road…and yours alone… Others may walk it with you, but
no one can walk it for you. No matter what path you choose, really walk
it.”


Gautama Buddha




“I shall live here in the rains,
There in winter,
Elsewhere in summer,” muses the fool,
Not aware of the nearness of death.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Many do not realize that
We here must die
For those who realize this
Quarrels end.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Ambition is like love, impatient of both delays and rivals”


Gautama Buddha




“Delightful are forests
Where the public does not delight.
There the passion-free delight,
Not seeking sensual pleasure.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“In life we cannot avoid change, we cannot avoid loss. Freedom and
happiness are found in the flexibility and ease with which we move
through change.”


Gautama Buddha




“Tune as the sitthar, neither high nor low, and we will dance away the hearts of men.”


Gautama Buddha




“When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.”


Gautama Buddha




“Though all one’s life a fool associates with a wise person,one no
more comprehends the Truth than a spoon tastes the flavor of the soup.”


Gautama Buddha




“Your worst enemy cannot hurt you as much as your own thoughts, when you haven’t mastered them.”


Gautama Buddha




“You don’t gather the beauty of a flower by plucking her petals.”


Gautama Buddha




“We live in illusion and the appearance of things. There is a
reality. We are that reality. When you understand this, you see that you
are nothing, and being nothing, you are everything. That is all.”


Gautama Buddha




“Love is a fleeting emotion, to reach true nirvana one must know themselves and forsake love, for it breeds contempt.”


Gautama Buddha




“Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life.”


Gautama Buddha




“És Brahmá, a Teremtő, felső ruháját fél vállán átvetve, összetett
kézzel meghajolt a Magasztos felé, és így szólította meg a Magasztost:

-
Uraim, a Magasztosnak hirdetnie kell a Tant! A Megvilágosultnak
hirdetnie kell a Tant! Vannak lények, akiknek lelki szemeit alig fedi
por, de ha nem hallják a Tant, akkor nem érik el a megváltást. Ezek meg
fogják érteni a Tant.

Így beszélt Brahmá, a Teremtő, majd így folytatta:

Magadha földjén ezelőtt a tiszta Tant
gyarló személyek tanították tévesen.
Halhatatlanság kapuját te tárd ki most!
Hallják világosan a tiszta, szent igét!

Ki hegytetőre, fel a sziklabércre jut,
fentről körülnéz az alanti tájakon.
Te mindent-látó, te is így tekints alá
az igazság várfokáról a szenvedő,
szakadatlanul születő-kiszenvedő
lényekre, mert te legyőzted a szenvedést.

Kelj fel, te nagy csata vitézi győztese!
Járd a világot, seregek vezére!
Tanítsd a Tant, magasztos Szent!
Lesznek, akik megértenek.”


Gautama Buddha,

Sayings Of Buddha





“Virtuous people always let go.
They don’t prattle about pleasures and desires.
Touched by happiness and then by suffering,
The sage shows no sign of being elated or depressed.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada

“Sensual craving gives rise to grief;
Sensual craving gives rise to fear.
For someone released from sensual craving
There is no grief;
And from where would be fear?”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada





“Fearless, free of craving, and without blemish,
Having reached the goal
And destroyed the arrows of becoming
One is in one’s final body.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears
from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To
walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of
wisdom and the guidance of virtue.”


Gautama Buddha




“Szerzetesek, vannak tanulatlan, közönséges emberek, akik nem
gondolnak a nemes dolgokkal, nem hallottak a nemes tanról, járatlanok a
nemes tanban; nem gondolnak az igaz emberekkel, nem hallottak az igaz
emberek viselkedéséről, járatlanok az igaz ember viselkedésében. Az
ilyenek nem ismerik fel a fontos tanokat, nem ismerik fel a fölösleges
tanokat. Mivel nem ismerik fel a fontos tanokat, és nem ismerik fel a
fölösleges tanokat, a fölösleges tanokkal foglalkoznak, és a fontos
tanokkal nem foglalkoznak.

Melyek azok a fölösleges tanok,
szerzetesek, amelyekkel foglalkoznak? Ha egy tannal való foglalkozás
következtében feltámad a még fel nem támadt örömvágy indulata, a már
feltámadt örömvágy indulata pedig erősödik, feltámad a még fel nem
támadt létezni vágyás indulata, a már feltámadt létezni vágyás indulata
pedig erősödik, feltámad a még fel nem támadt balgaság indulata, a már
feltámadt balgaság indulata pedig erősödik, az ilyen tan fölösleges, és
ők ezzel foglalkoznak.”


Gautama Buddha,

Sayings Of Buddha





“na kalamat va na anche k bayan mikonand hich yek vagheiate bartar
nist.zira bartarin vagheiat chizist k ba mohavere natavan b omghe an
rah yaft.”


Gautama Buddha




“Seseorang harus mencarikan kebahagiaan untuk orang lain sama seperti yang diinginkan untuk diri sendiri”


Gautama Buddha




“Just as a line drawn on water with a stick will quickly vanish
and will not last long; even so is human life like a line drawn on
water. It is short, limited, and brief; it is full of suffering, full of
tribulation. This one should wisely understand, one should do good and
live a pure life; for none who is born can escape death.”


Gautama Buddha




“Joy comes not through possession or ownership but through a wise and loving heart.”


Gautama Buddha




“First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words;
Second, rely on the teachings, not on the personality of the teacher;
Third, rely on real wisdom, not superficial interpretation;
And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind, not on judgmental perceptions.”


Gautama Buddha




“He who envies others does not obtain peace of mind.”


Gautama Buddha




“What we think, we become.”


Gautama Buddha




“All Beings are owners of their Karma. Whatever volitional actions
they do, good or evil, of those they shall become the heir.”


Gautama Buddha




“You must make the effort yourself. The Masters only point the way.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Teaching of Buddha




“ដីកាទាំង១៣របស់ព្រះសម្មាសម្ពុទ្ធ
១​. ការសម្រេចផលដ៏អស្ចារ្យបំផុតគឺការអស់ភាពអត្មានិយម។
២. តម្លៃដ៏ខ្ពង់ខ្ពស់បំផុតគឺភាពម្ចាស់ការលើខ្លួនឯង។
៣. គុណតម្លៃដ៏ប្រសើរបំផុតគឺការបម្រើអ្នកដទៃ។
៤. សិក្ខាបទដ៏ល្អបំផុតគឺសតិតាមទាន់
៥. ឪសថដ៏សក្ដិសិទ្ធបំផុតគឺការអស់ការប្រកាន់ភ្ជាប់។
៦. ការប្រព្រឹត្តដ៏ត្រឹមត្រូវបំផុតគឺការមិនដើរស្របតាមរបៀបពិភពលោក។
៧. មន្ដគាថាដ៏វិសេសវិសាលបំផុតគឺការអស់ទៅនៃចំណង់។
៨. សប្បុរសធម៌ដ៏បរិសុទ្ធបំផុតគឺការមិនជាប់ជំពាក់។
៩. សេចក្ដីសុខដ៏បវរបំផុតគឺចិត្តស្ងប់។
១០.សេចក្ដីអត់ធន់ដ៏ខ្ពស់បំផុតគឺការអោនលំទោន។
១១. សេចក្ដីប្រឹងប្រែងដ៏ប្រសើរបំផុតគឺការមិនព្រួយបារម្ភអំពីលទ្ធផល។
១២. វិបស្សនាដ៏ស៊ីជម្រៅបំផុតគឺចិត្តមិនប្រតិកម្ម(ចិត្តឩបេក្ខា)
១៣. បញ្ញាដ៏ជ្រៅជ្រះបំផុតគឺការមើលធ្លុះអាការៈខាងក្រៅ។”




“Life is pain”


Gautama Buddha




“For behold your body —
A painted puppet, a toy,
Jointed, sick and full of false
imaginings,
A shadow that shifts and fade.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada : The Sayings of Buddha




“What is the happiness ? Is it really happiness ? Nothing stable,
just happen, stay and decay… Everything is impermanence,
dissatisfaction and nothing can ever belong to itself”


Gautama Buddha




“All that we are is a result of what we have thought.”


Gautama Buddha




“All too soon this body
Will lie on the ground,
Cast aside, deprived of consciousness,
Like a useless scrap of wood.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Who have not led the holy life
nor riches won while young,
they linger on as aged cranes
around a fished-out pond.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“AS one instructs others,
So should one do oneself:
Only the self-controlled should restrain others.
Truly, it’s hard to restrain oneself.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Those who are free of resentful thoughts surely find peace.”


Gautama Buddha




“When desire flows,
Pleasure arises.
Attached to happiness, seeking enjoyment,
People are subject to birth and old age.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Patience is the highest asceticism.”


Gautama Buddha




“The moment you see how important it is to love yourself, you will stop making others suffer.”


Gautama Buddha




“Venez, contemplez ce monde, multicolore comme les chars royaux,
dans lequel les sots se plongent, et avec lequel les sages ne conservent
point d’attaches.”


Gautama Buddha




“Those who do not know satisfaction, even when living in a
heavenly palace, are still not satisfied. Those who do not know
satisfaction, even if rich, are poor. People who know satisfaction, even
if poor, are rich.”


Gautama Buddha




“I am not the I that you see. Most of these quotes do not belong to me.”


Gautama Buddha




“The universe itself is change and life itself is but what you deem it”


Gautama Buddha




“To enjoy good health, to bring true happiness to one’s family, to
bring peace to all, one must first discipline and control one’s own
mind. If a man can control his mind he can find the way to
Enlightenment, and all wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him.”


Gautama Buddha

“It is possible to live 24 hours in a state of love.”


Gautama Buddha




“Happiness never decreases by being shared”


Gautama Buddha




“Be a lamp unto yourself, be a refuge to yourself. Take yourself to no external refuge.”


Gautama Buddha




“Happiness comes when your words are of benefit to yourself and others.”


Gautama Buddha

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“Live every act fully, as if it were your last.”


Gautama Buddha




“Above all, do not lose your desire to walk.”


Gautama Buddha




“All beings tremble before violence.
All fear death.
All love life.

See yourself in others.
Then whom can you hurt?
What harm can you do?”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada





“Buddha said, “Forgive? But I am not the same man to whom you did
it. The Ganges goes on flowing, it is never the same Ganges again. Every
man is a river. The man you spit upon is no longer here. I look just
like him, but I am not the same, much has happened in these twenty-four
hours! The river has flowed so much. So I cannot forgive you because I
have no grudge against you.”

“And you also are new. I can see you
are not the same man who came yesterday because that man was angry and
he spit, whereas you are bowing at my feet, touching my feet. How can
you be the same man? You are not the same man, so let us forget about
it. Those two people, the man who spit and the man on whom he spit, both
are no more. Come closer. Let us talk of something else.”


Gautama Buddha





“Whatever an enemy might do to an enemy, or a foe to a foe, the ill-directed mind can do to you even worse”


Gautama Buddha




“The world is on fire!
And are you laughing?
You are deep in the dark.
Will you not ask for light?

For behold your body—
A painted puppet, a toy,
Jointed and sick and full of false
imaginings,
A shadow that shifts and fades.

How frail it is!
Frail and pestilent,
It sickens, festers and dies.
Like every living thing
In the end it sickens and dies.

Behold these whitened bones,
The hollow shells and husks of a dying
summer.
And are you laughing?”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada





“A person of wisdom should be truthful, without arrogance, without deceit, not slanderous and not hateful.

The wise person should go beyond the evil of greed and miserliness.
To have your mind set on calmness, you must take power over sleepiness, drowsiness and lethargy.
There is no place for laziness and no recourse to pride.

Do not be led into lying, do not be attached to forms.
You must see through all pride and fare along without violence.
Do not get excited by what is old, do not be contented with what is new.
Do not grieve for what is lost or be controlled by desire.”


Gautama Buddha





“Every human being is the author of its own health or disease,”


Gautama Buddha




“Who leaves behind all human bonds
And has cast off the bonds of heaven,
Detached from all bonds everywhere:
He is the one I call a brahmin.”


Gautama Buddha




“Be your own lamp.”


Gautama Buddha




“មនុស្សម្នាក់មិនត្រូវបានគេហៅថាបណ្ឌិត​ ពីព្រោះគាត់និយាយហើយនិយាយទៀត;
ប៉ុន្ដែបើគាត់មានក្ដីស្ងប់,មានក្ដីស្រឡាញ់និងគ្មានភាពភ័យខ្លាច,បន្ទាប់មកគាត់ត្រូវបានគេហៅថាបណ្ឌិតពិតប្រាកដ។”


Gautama Buddha




“The growth of wisdom may be measured exactly by the diminution of ill temper”


Gautama Buddha,

Sayings Of The Buddha: A Daybook




“The trouble is, you think you have time.”


Gautama Buddha




“Every day, I am thinking:
‘How can I lead all living beings
to enter the unsurpassed way
so as to quickly acquire the body of a Buddha?”

(LS 16: 3.23)
Lotus Sutra, Chapter 16, Section 3, Paragraph 23”


Gautama Buddha





“Among all shravakas and pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas are the
foremost. So is the Lotus Sutra; among all sutras, it is the foremost!
Just as the Buddha is the King of the Law; so is the Lotus Sutra, it is
the King of all Sutras!”

(LS 23:2.16)
Lotus Sutra, Chapter 23, Section 2, Paragraph 16”


Gautama Buddha





“Among all the sutras I have expounded,
Lotus Sutra is the first and foremost!
If you are able to uphold the Lotus Sutra,
it means you are able to uphold the body of a Buddha!”

(LS 11: 3.35)
Lotus Sutra, Chapter 11, Section 3, Paragraph 35”


Gautama Buddha





“Let those who desire Buddhahood not train in many Dharmas but only one.
Which one? Great compassion.
Those with great compassion possess all the Buddha’s teaching as if it were in the palm of their hand.”


Gautama Buddha




“Better it is to live alone; there is no fellowship with a fool.
Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant
forest.”


Gautama Buddha,

Dhammapada






“So also is the case if I don’t care the one abusing me. He is the one going to be demeaned.”


Gautama Buddha,

Buddha




“Mirror mirror on the wall, show the real me or naught at all.”


Gautama Buddha




“A person of wisdom should be truthful, without arrogance, without deceit, not slanderous and
not hateful. The wise person should go beyond the evil of greed and miserliness.
To have your mind set on calmness, you must take power over sleepiness, drowsiness and
lethargy. There is no place for laziness and no recourse to pride.
Do not be led into lying, do not be attached to forms. You must see through all pride and fare
along without violence.
Do not get excited by what is old, do not be contented with what is new. Do not grieve for
what is lost or be controlled by desire.”


Gautama Buddha




“KINH HẠNH PHÚC
Mangalasutta

Như vầy tôi nghe
Một thời Thế Tôn
Ngự tại Kỳ Viên tịnh xá
Của trưởng giả Cấp Cô Ðộc
Gần thành Xá Vệ
Khi đêm gần mãn
Có một vị trời
Dung sắc thù thắng
Hào quang chiếu diệu
Sáng tỏa Kỳ Viên
Ðến nơi Phật ngự
Ðảnh lễ Thế Tôn
Rồi đứng một bên
Cung kính bạch Phật
Bằng lời kệ rằng:

Chư thiên và nhân loại
Suy nghĩ điều hạnh phúc
Hằng tầm cầu mong đợi
Một đời sống an lành
Xin ngài vì bi mẫn
Hoan hỷ dạy chúng con
Về phúc lành cao thượng

Thế Tôn tùy lời hỏi
Rồi giảng giải như vầy:

Không gần gũi kẻ ác
Thân cận bậc trí hiền
Cúng dường bậc tôn đức
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Ở trú xứ thích hợp
Công đức trước đã làm
Chân chánh hướng tự tâm
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Ða văn nghề nghiệp giỏi
Khéo huấn luyện học tập
Nói những lời chơn chất
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Hiếu thuận bậc sanh thành
Chăm sóc vợ và con
Sống bằng nghề lương thiện
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Bố thí hành đúng Pháp
Giúp ích hàng quyến thuộc
Hành vi không lỗi lầm
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Xả ly tâm niệm ác
Tự chế không say sưa
Tinh cần trong thiện pháp
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Biết cung kính khiêm nhường
Tri túc và tri ân
Ðúng thời nghe chánh pháp
Là phúc lành cao thượng
Nhẫn nhục tánh thuần hoá
Thường yết kiến sa môn
Tùy thời đàm luận pháp
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Thiền định sống phạm hạnh
Thấy được lý thánh đế
Chứng ngộ quả niết bàn
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Khi xúc chạm việc đời
Tâm không động không sầu
Tự tại và vô nhiễm
Là phúc lành cao thượng

Những sở hành như vậy
Không chỗ nào thối thất
Khắp nơi được an toàn
Là phúc lành cao thượng .”


Gautama Buddha





“Jangan percaya hal apapun hanya karena kamu telah mendengarnya.
Jangan percaya hal apapun hanya karena hal itu telah dibicarakan dan
digunjingkan oleh banyak orang.
Jangan percaya hal apapun hanya
karena hal itu tertulis dalam kitab-kitab keagamaanmu. Jangan percaya
hal apapun hanya karena hal itu dikatakan berdasarkan otoritas guru-guru
dan sesepuh-sesepuhmu.
Jangan percaya tradisi apapun hanya karena tradisi itu telah diwariskan dari satu generasi ke generasi lainnya.
Tetapi
setelah kamu observasi dan analisis, maka ketika kamu mendapati hal
apapun sejalan dengan akal-budimu dan menolongmu untuk mendatangkan
kebaikan dan manfaat bagi satu dan semua orang, maka terimalah itu dan
jalankanlah.”


Gautama Buddha




“من محت حسناتهُ سيئاتهُ، فسوف ينيرُ العالم مثل قمرٍ انجلى عنه السحاب.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada

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“على المرء ان يتبع الطيب والحكيم، كما يتبع القمر مسلك النجوم.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada

“Kinh Từ Bi
Karaṇīyamettasutta

Hiền nhân cầu an lạc
Nên huân tu pháp lành
Có nghị lực chơn chất
Ngay thẳng và nhu thuận
Hiền hoà không kiêu mạn
Sống dễ dàng tri túc
Thanh đạm không rộn ràng
Lục căn luôn trong sáng
Trí tuệ càng hiển minh
Tự trọng không quyến niệm
Không làm việc ác nhỏ
Mà bậc trí hiền chê
Nguyện thái bình an lạc
Nguyện tất cả sanh linh
Tràn đầy muôn hạnh phúc

Với muôn loài chúng sanh
Không phân phàm hay thánh
Lớn nhỏ hoặc trung bình
Thấp cao hay dài ngắn
Tế thô không đồng đẳng
Hữu hình hoặc vô hình
Ðã sanh hoặc chưa sanh
Gần xa không kể xiết
Nguyện tất cả sanh linh
Tràn đầy muôn hạnh phúc

Ðừng làm hại lẫn nhau
Chớ khinh rẻ người nào
Ở bất cứ nơi đâu
Ðừng vì niệm sân si
Hoặc hiềm hận trong lòng
Mà mong người đau khổ
Hãy mở rộng tình thương
Hy sinh như từ mẫu
Suốt đời lo che chở
Ðứa con một của mình
Hãy phát tâm vô lượng
Ðến tất cả sanh linh
Từ bi gieo cùng khắp
Cả thế gian khổ hải
Trên dưới và quanh mình
Không hẹp hòi oan trái
Không hờn giận căm thù

Khi đi đứng ngồi nằm
Bao giờ còn tỉnh thức
An trú chánh niệm nầy
Phạm hạnh chính là đây
Ai từ bỏ kiến chấp
Khéo nghiêm trì giới hạnh
Thành tựu được chánh trí
Không ái nhiễm dục trần
Không còn thai sanh nữa.”


Gautama Buddha





“الأخيار يشِعّون من البعيد مثل جبال الهملايا، لكن الأشرار لا يراهم أحد. مثل سهامٍ أطلقت في الليل.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Nenhum filósofo querelante poderá alcançar a pureza por meio de
sua doutrina pessoal; ele segue uma luz que ele próprio fabricou, por
ele autoprojetada, e daí dizer que e a ‘’vê'’. O verdadeiro brâmane está
além do tempo, não se baseia em conceito algum, nem se submete a
qualquer seita; compreende todas as teorias correntes, mantendo-se,
porém, desapegado de qualquer delas. Liberto dos laços do mundo, embora
viva no mundo, segue o sábio, tranquilo,o seu caminho; livre de seitas,
em meio aos sectários, livre de agitações, em meio aos agitados,
admitindo o que o mundo comete (…) Liberto de todos os conceitos
baseados nas coisas vistas e ouvidas, aliviado, pois, de sua carga, não
mais está o sábio tranquilo sujeito ao tempo, transcendendo tanto o
desejo, quanto a abstinência.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada : The Sayings of Buddha




“Hard to restrain, unstable is this mind; it flits wherever it
lists. Good it is to control the mind. A controlled mind brings
happiness.”


Gautama Buddha




“Let a man leave anger, let him forsake pride, let him overcome
all bondage! No sufferings befall the man who is not attached to name
and form and who calls nothing his own.

[Verse 221]
TR- Friedrich Max Müller”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada





“Manopubbangama dhamma
manosettha manomaya
manasa ce padutthena
bhasati va karoti va
tato nam dukkhamanveti
cakkamva vahato padam.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“Should a seeker not find a companion who is better or equal, let
him resolutely pursue a solitary course; there is no fellowship with the
fool.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“The fool worries, thinking, “I have sons, I have wealth.” Indeed,
when he himself is not his own, whence are sons, whence is wealth?”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada




“A wise man, recognising that the world is but an illusion, does not act as if it is real, so he escapes the suffering

If
a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him. If a man
speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow
that never leaves him.”


Gautama Buddha





“Doubt everything; find your own light.”


Gautama Buddha




“How, dear sir, did you cross the flood?”
“By not halting, friend, and by not straining I crossed the flood.”
“But how is it, dear sir, that by not halting and by not straining you crossed the flood?”
“When
I came to a standstill, friend, then I sank; but when I struggled, then
I got swept away. It is in this way, friend, that by not halting and by
not straining I crossed the flood.”


Gautama Buddha




“Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are
cherished in the mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of
resentment are forgotten.”


Gautama Buddha





“Aquele que, ávido de desejos, colhe as flores das paixões é
surpreendido pela morte antes mesmo da saciedade. Que o sábio viva em
sua aldeia, assim como a abelha recolhe o néctar sem prejudicar a cor e o
perfume da flor.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada : The Sayings of Buddha




“Is it timely? Is it necessary? Is it kind?”


Gautama Buddha




“Considera quem te aponta os defeitos como se te desvendasse
tesouros. Segue o sábio que te reprova os erros. Na verdade, estar em
tal companhia é um grande bem, e não um mal.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada : The Sayings of Buddha
zben a Magasztos egyedül, magában ült ott, ez a gondolata támadt:

-
Ez a tan mély, nehezen felfogható, nehezen érthető, nyugalmat adó,
magasrendű, ésszel fel nem érhető, titkos, csak bölcseknek szóló.
Számomra világos lett. Ám az emberek vágyaik rabjai, vágyaikon
csüggenek, vágyaikat élvezik. Ezért az emberek, akik vágyaik rabjai,
vágyaikon csüggenek, vágyaikat élvezik, nem fogják megérteni az okok és
okozatok láncolatának összefüggését, nem fogják megérteni a létcsírák
kioltását, az érzelmek elvetését, a létszomj elfojtását, a szenvedély
eltávoztatását, a nyugalmat, a nirvánát. Ha tehát hirdetni fogom a tant,
és a többi ember nem érti meg tanításomat, csak baj háramlik belőle
rám, fölösleges fáradság háramlik belőle rám.

És ekkor ez az addig nem hallott vers ötlött fel a Magasztos előtt:

Nehezen jöttem én is rá, másnak hiába mondanám.
A gonoszság, a gyűlölség elzárja más elől a Tant.

Ár ellen úszó, mély, titkos, alig látszó szikrányi fény;
a gonoszság sötétsége nem hagyja megpillantani.

Mikor a Magasztos mindezt végiggondolta, úgy döntött, hogy megmarad magányában, és nem fogja hirdetni a Tant.”


Gautama Buddha





“Se un uomo viene colpito da una freccia avvelenata e non vuole
che gli sia tolta prima di sapere chi l’abbia lanciata, a quale casta
appartenga, quale sia il suo nome, quale sia la sua famiglia, quale sia
la sua statura, quale sia la sua carnagione, da quale paese provenga, il
tipo di arco che usa, il tipo di corda, il tipo di freccia, il tipo di
penne, il tipo di punta, ecc., costui morirà prima di conoscere tutte
queste cose.”


Gautama Buddha




“Greater still is the truth of our connectedness.”


Gautama Buddha




“Si quieres conocer la verdad de la vida y la muerte, debes
reflexionar continuamente sobre esto: en el universo solo hay una ley
que no cambia nunca, la de que todas las cosas cambian y ninguna cosa es
permanente.”


Gautama Buddha




“The Sage

A person of wisdom should be truthful, without arrogance, without deceit, not slanderous and
not hateful. The wise person should go beyond the evil of greed and miserliness.
To have your mind set on calmness, you must take power over sleepiness, drowsiness and
lethargy. There is no place for laziness and no recourse to pride.
Do not be led into lying, do not be attached to forms. You must see through all pride and fare
along without violence.
Do not get excited by what is old, do not be contented with what is new. Do not grieve for
what is lost or be controlled by desire.”


Gautama Buddha









“لا تستهون شأن الشر.
تقول: الشر بعيد، لن يقربني.
حتى الجرّة تصبح ملأى بالماء من القطرات.
الأحمق سوف يُرى ممتلئاً بالشر، حتى لو جاء إليه قليلا فقليلا.”


Gautama Buddha,

The Dhammapada








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Best Life Quotes By Buddha


Gautama Buddha also is known as Siddhartha Gautama. With the help of
Siddhartha Gautama teachings, Buddhism takes place. Gautama Buddha was
born in Lumbini. Siddhartha Gautama realizes that meditation is the only
path to awakening. Gautama decides to live his life as a Yogi. Gautama
starts seated under a Pipal tree which is known as Bodhi Tree. Gautama
meditation regular 49 days, to have attained Enlightenment.


Gautama Buddha, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha or Siddhartha Buddha
or Buddha founded Buddhism. He was one of the many Sramana philosophers
of his time. According to the Buddhist tradition, Buddha was born in
Lumbini, now in Nepal. He was brought up by his mother’s younger sister
and his father wanted him to be a great king. It is said that his father
shielded him from religious teachings and human sufferings.


Buddha was married to Yashodhara at the age of 16 and they both had a
son named Rahula. When he was 29; he saw an old man despite his
father’s efforts to hide from him the aged, suffering old people. This
depressed him and he quit his palace for the life of a mendicant.
According to the early Buddhist texts, when Buddha realized that
meditative dhyana was the right path to awakening. Several life lessons
and teachings have been provided by Buddha in his biographies and
Buddhist texts.


One of my all time favorite Buddha quote is, “As you walk, eat, and
travel, be where you are. Otherwise, you will miss most of your life”.
This is quite true in all aspects of our life. Be it something that you
are doing, eating or be it someplace you are traveling to; we can never
experience life to its best if we are not completely present
there, at that particular moment. We need to be mentally and physically
present to see life happening. That is how we will never miss a single
bit of our life.


Buddha has taught us so many life lessons; each lesson is a gem and
gives us an opportunity to understand the world and make it a better
place. His teachings and ideologies help us walking on this path of life
and helping us throughout the journey. Buddha once said, “You only lose
what you cling to”. It is very difficult to not get used to the things
that we have in our life; the things that help us grow and be what we
are. And we can only lose those things that we cling on to; how can
someone lose something that he never had. To live a happy and content
life; we must not forget the lessons that Buddha have taught us, they
will help us face the hardships of life with a smile on our face and
faith in our heart because, in the end, it is the faith that matters.


From that time Gautama was known as Lord Buddha. Buddha changes
people like Angulimala, Cannibals such as Alavaka. Buddha totally
changed the lives of many who believed in him. Buddha believed that by
meditation everyone can get to awakening. Gautam Buddha also known for
giving best quotes about human life. He gave so many spiritual and
inspirational quotes to this world. Which is really helpful for those
who follow them in their life.





Here we are with Best Buddha Quotes which will help many of us to change our lives.



1. “In the end, only three things matter: How much you loved,
how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant
for you.”


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2. “Buddha was asked,”what have you gaines from mediation?”

He replied “NOTHING”! However let me tell you what i have lost:
anger, anxiety, depression, insecurity, fear of old age and death.”


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3. “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”


buddha quotes on happiness





4. “The less you respond to negative people, the more peaceful your life will become.”


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5. “Health is the greatest gift, contentment is the greatest
wealth, A trusted friend is the best relative, liberated mind is the
greatest bliss.”


buddha quotes on death





6. “The thought manifests as the word: the word manifests as the
deed: the deed develops into character. So watch the thought and its
ways with care, and let it spring from love born out of concern for all
beings.”


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7. “Do not learn how to react learn how to respond.”


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8. “If your compassion does not include yourself, It is incomplete.”


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9. “Everything that has a begining has an ending.

Make your peace with that and all will be well.”


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10. “If anything is worth doing, do it with all your heart.”


Buddha quotes about life





11. “Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.”


Buddha quotes about change





12. “The root of suffering is attachment.”


Buddha quotes about death





13. “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”


Buddha quotes about change





14. “All that we are is the result of what we have thought.”


Buddha quotes about calm





15. “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”


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16. “What you think you become, what you feel, you attract. what you imagine, you create.”


Buddha quotes about ego





17. “Nothing can harm you as much as your own thoughts unguarded.”


Buddha quotes about family





18. “Relax nothing is in control.”- Buddhist Meditation quotes by Lord Buddha.


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20. “The trouble is you think you have time.”


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21. “Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it.”


Buddha quotes about happiness





22. “Believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who has
said it, not even if i have said it. Unless it agrees with your own
reason and your own common sense.”


Buddha quotes about healing





23. “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”


Buddha quotes about judgement





24. “On the long journey of human life… Faith is the best of companions.”


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25. “To understand everything is to forgive everything.”


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26. “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”


Buddha quotes about judgement





27. “No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the past.”


Buddha quotes about healing





28. “There is no path to happiness: Happiness is the path.”


Buddha quotes about happiness





29. “No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.”


Buddha quotes about giving





30. “If you want to fly, give upeverything yhat weighs you down.”


Buddha quotes about flower





31. Short life quotes of Buddha- “you only lose what you cling to.”


Buddha quotes about family





32. “when we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two
ways- Either by losing hope and falling into self-destructive habits or
by using the challenge to find our inner strength.”


Buddha quotes about ego





33. Buddha meditation quotes – “Nothing can harm you as much as your own thoughts unguarded.”


Buddha quotes death loved one





34. “Don’t rush anything. When the time is right, it’ll happen..”


Buddha quotes about calm





35. “The whole secret of existence is to have no fear.”


Buddha quotes about change





36. Real life quotes from Gautama Buddha – “Be kind to all creatures; this is the true religion.”


Buddha quotes about death





37. “Those who are free of resentful thoughts surely find peace.”


Buddha quotes about change



38. “No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.”


Buddha quotes about life





39. “Believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it, not even if i have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”


buddha quotes on love and marriage





40. “It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light”


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41. “Quiet the mind, and the soul will speak.”


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42. Inspirational quotes on karma by Buddha – “Be patient everything comes to you in the right moment.”


buddha quotes on change





43. “if your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.”


buddha quotes on death





44. “Each morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”


buddha quotes on karma





45. “A man who conquers himself is greater than one who conquers a thousand men in a battle.”


buddha quotes on happiness





46. “All human unhappiness comes from not facing reality squarely, exactly as it is.”


buddha quotes on love





47. “It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.”


Buddha Quotes





48. “He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.”


Buddha quotes about spirituality





49. “You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.”


Buddha Quotes about peace





50. “Happiness does not depend on what you haveor who you are it solely relies on what you think.”


Buddha Quotes for enemy





51. “Happiness or sorrow – “whatever befalls you, walk on untouched, unattached.”


Buddha Quotes



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“The
calmed say that what is well-spoken is best; second, that one should
say what is right, not unrighteous; third, what’s pleasing, not
displeasing; fourth, what is true, not false.” – The Buddha

subhasita

“The calmed say that what is well-spoken is best;
second, that one should say what is right, not unrighteous;
third, what’s pleasing, not displeasing;
fourth, what is true, not false.” – The Buddha

(From the Sutta Nipata)








“Having
gone on his almsround, the sage should then go to the forest, standing
or taking a seat at the foot of a tree. The enlightened one, intent on
jhana, should find delight in the forest, should practice jhana at the
foot of a tree, attaining his own satisfaction.” The Buddha

intent on jhana

“Having gone on his almsround, the sage should then go to the forest,
standing or taking a seat at the foot of a tree. The enlightened one,
intent on jhana, should find delight in the forest, should practice
jhana at the foot of a tree, attaining his own satisfaction.” The Buddha
The Buddha. (Source: Nalaka Sutta, Sutta Nipata.)



“A
mind unruffled by the vagaries of fortune, from sorrow freed, from
defilements cleansed, from fear liberated — this is the greatest
blessing.” The Buddha

a mind unruffled

“A mind unruffled by the vagaries of fortune, from sorrow
freed, from defilements cleansed, from fear liberated — this is the
greatest blessing.” The Buddha (Mangala Sutta).


“Let
none find fault with others; let none see the omissions and commissions
of others. But let one see one’s own acts, done and undone.” The Buddha

Lotus isolated on black

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Dhammapada, verse 50.

Let none find fault with others; let none see the
omissions and commissions of others. But let one see one’s own acts,
done and undone. – The Buddha.






“Whatever is not yours: let go of it. Your letting go of it will be for your long-term happiness & benefit.”

“Whatever is not yours: let go of it. Your letting go of it will be
for your long-term happiness and benefit” is a genuine quote from the
Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Na Tumhaka Sutta of the Samyutta Nikaya.

“Whatever is not yours … your letting go of it will be for your longterm happiness & benefit.” Buddha




“Should
a person do good, let him do it again and again. Let him find pleasure
therein, for blissful is the accumulation of good.” The Buddha

blissful is the accumulation of good

“Should a person do good, let him do it again and again. Let him find
pleasure therein, for blissful is the accumulation of good.” The Buddha
(Dhammapada, verse 118)




“Should you find a wise critic to point out your faults, follow him as you would a guide to hidden treasure.”

should you find a wise critic

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from verse 76 of the Dhammapada. Here’s a link to an alternative translation.

“Should you find a wise critic to point out your faults, follow him as you would a guide to hidden treasure.” Buddha




“The
one in whom no longer exist the craving and thirst that perpetuate
becoming; how could you track that Awakened one, trackless, and of
limitless range.”

the one in whom the craving and thirst

From the Dhammapada, verse 180:

“The one in whom no longer exist the craving and thirst that
perpetuate becoming; how could you track that Awakened one, trackless,
and of limitless range?”
The Buddha

“How could you track that Awakened one, trackless, and of limitless range?” The Buddha




“Hatred is never appeased by hatred in this world. By non-hatred alone is hatred appeased. This is a law eternal.” The Buddha

non-hatred

This is a genuine Buddha quote, from the Dhammapada:

Hatred is never appeased by hatred in this world. By non-hatred alone is hatred appeased. This is a law eternal.




“They
blame those who remain silent, they blame those who speak much, they
blame those who speak in moderation. There is none in the world who is
not blamed.”

they blame those who remain silent

From the Dhammapada, verse 227:

“They blame those who remain silent, they blame those who speak much,
they blame those who speak in moderation. There is none in the world
who is not blamed.”
–The Buddha

“They blame those who remain silent … who speak much … who speak in moderation.” The Buddha

“There is none in the world who is not blamed.” The Buddha







“As
a water bead on a lotus leaf, as water on a red lily, does not adhere,
so the sage does not adhere to the seen, the heard, or the sensed.” The
Buddha

water does not cling

This is a genuine Buddha quote.

As a water bead on a lotus leaf,
as water on a red lily,
does not adhere,

so the sage
does not adhere
to the seen, the heard, or the sensed.

It’s from the Jara (old age) Sutta of the Sutta Nipata.

In the original Pali this is:

Udabindu yathāpi pokkhare
Padume vāri yathā na lippati,
Evaṃ muni no palippati
Yadidaṃ diṭṭhasutaṃ mutesu vā.




“Conquer
anger with non-anger. Conquer badness with goodness. Conquer meanness
with generosity. Conquer dishonesty with truth.” The Buddha

conquer anger with non-anger

From the Dhammapada, verse 223:

“Conquer anger with non-anger. Conquer badness with goodness.” The Buddha

“Conquer meanness with generosity. Conquer dishonesty with truth.” The Buddha





“Having
gone on his almsround, the sage should then go to the forest, standing
or taking a seat at the foot of a tree. The enlightened one, intent on
jhana, should find delight in the forest, should practice jhana at the
foot of a tree, attaining his own satisfaction.” The Buddha

intent on jhana

“Having gone on his almsround, the sage should then go to the forest,
standing or taking a seat at the foot of a tree. The enlightened one,
intent on jhana, should find delight in the forest, should practice
jhana at the foot of a tree, attaining his own satisfaction.” The Buddha
The Buddha. (Source: Nalaka Sutta, Sutta Nipata.)




“Better
it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live a
hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things.” The
Buddha

the rise and fall of things

This is a genuine Buddha quote, from the Dhammapada:

Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of
things than to live a hundred years without ever seeing the rise and
fall of things.



“See
them, floundering in their sense of mine, like fish in the puddles of a
dried-up stream — and, seeing this, live with no mine, not forming
attachment for states of becoming.” The Buddha

see them floundering

This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Sutta Nipata.

“See them, floundering in their sense of mine, like fish in the
puddles of a dried-up stream — and, seeing this, live with no mine, not
forming attachment to experiences.”
—The Buddha

“Live with no sense of ‘mine,’ not forming attachment to experiences.” The Buddha





“Let
none find fault with others; let none see the omissions and commissions
of others. But let one see one’s own acts, done and undone.” The Buddha

Lotus isolated on black

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Dhammapada, verse 50.

Let none find fault with others; let none see the
omissions and commissions of others. But let one see one’s own acts,
done and undone. – The Buddha.




“Some do not understand that we must die, But those who do realize this settle their quarrels.” The Buddha

Golden statue of seated Buddha in lotus position

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s the 6th verse of the Dhammapada:

Some do not understand
that we must die,
But those who do realize this
settle their quarrels.
~ The Buddha








“Know
from the rivers in clefts and in crevices: those in small channels flow
noisily, the great flow silent. Whatever’s not full makes noise.
Whatever is full is quiet.” The Buddha

small channels flow noisily

This is a genuine quotation from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Sutta Nipata

“Know from the rivers in clefts and in crevices: those in small
channels flow noisily, the great flow silent. Whatever’s not full makes
noise. Whatever is full is quiet.”
The Buddha

“Whatever’s not full makes noise. Whatever is full is quiet.” The Buddha



“If with a pure mind a person speaks or acts, happiness follows them like a never-departing shadow.”

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This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Dhammapada:

“If with a pure mind a person speaks or acts, happiness follows them like a never-departing shadow.” The Buddha



“If
a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is carried
away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The Buddha

If a man going down into a river

if a man going down into a river (2)

“If a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is
carried away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The
Buddha

(From the Sutta Nipata)





“We
will develop and cultivate the liberation of mind by lovingkindness,
make it our vehicle, make it our basis, stabilize it, exercise ourselves
in it, and fully perfect it.” The Buddha

develop love

This is a canonical quote, and it’s rather lovely. It’s from the Samyutta Nikaya, and in Bhikkhu Bodhi’s translation you’ll find it on page 708:

“Therefore, bhikkhus, you should train yourselves thus:
‘We will develop and cultivate the liberation of mind by lovingkindness,
make it our vehicle, make it our basis, stabilize it, exercise
ourselves in it, and fully perfect it.’ Thus should you train
yourselves.”






“A
mind unruffled by the vagaries of fortune, from sorrow freed, from
defilements cleansed, from fear liberated — this is the greatest
blessing.” The Buddha

a mind unruffled

“A mind unruffled by the vagaries of fortune, from sorrow
freed, from defilements cleansed, from fear liberated — this is the
greatest blessing.” The Buddha (Mangala Sutta).




“The
calmed say that what is well-spoken is best; second, that one should
say what is right, not unrighteous; third, what’s pleasing, not
displeasing; fourth, what is true, not false.” – The Buddha

subhasita

“The calmed say that what is well-spoken is best;
second, that one should say what is right, not unrighteous;
third, what’s pleasing, not displeasing;
fourth, what is true, not false.” – The Buddha

(From the Sutta Nipata)




“As an elephant in the battlefield withstands arrows shot from bows all around, even so shall I endure abuse.” The Buddha

endure abuse

As an elephant in the battlefield withstands arrows shot from bows all around, even so shall I endure abuse.

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Dhammapada, verse 320.



“Just
as the great ocean has one taste, the taste of salt, so also this
teaching and discipline has one taste, the taste of liberation.” The
Buddha

one taste

“Just as the great ocean has one taste, the taste of salt, so also
this teaching and discipline has one taste, the taste of liberation.”
The Buddha (from the Udana)

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“To
support mother and father, to cherish wife and children, and to be
engaged in peaceful occupation — this is the greatest blessing.” The
Buddha

to support mother and father

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Mangala Sutta.

“To support mother and father, to cherish wife and
children, and to be engaged in peaceful occupation — this is the
greatest blessing.”





“They
blame those who remain silent, they blame those who speak much, they
blame those who speak in moderation. There is none in the world who is
not blamed.”

they blame those who remain silent

From the Dhammapada, verse 227:

“They blame those who remain silent, they blame those who speak much,
they blame those who speak in moderation. There is none in the world
who is not blamed.”
–The Buddha

“They blame those who remain silent … who speak much … who speak in moderation.” The Buddha

“There is none in the world who is not blamed.” The Buddha




“‘As
I am, so are these. As are these, so am I.’ Drawing the parallel to
yourself, neither kill nor get others to kill.” The Buddha

As I am, so are these

This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures, said to have been uttered by the Buddha himself:

‘As I am, so are these.
As are these, so am I.’
Drawing the parallel to yourself,
neither kill nor get others to kill.

It’s from a text called the Nalaka Sutta, which is found in the Sutta Nipata)





“If
a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is carried
away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The Buddha

If a man going down into a river

if a man going down into a river (2)

“If a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is
carried away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The
Buddha

(From the Sutta Nipata)




“Should you find a wise critic to point out your faults, follow him as you would a guide to hidden treasure.”

should you find a wise critic

This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from verse 76 of the Dhammapada. Here’s a link to an alternative translation.

“Should you find a wise critic to point out your faults, follow him as you would a guide to hidden treasure.” Buddha




“Purity and impurity depend on oneself; no one can purify another.”

purity and impurity depend on oneself

From the Dhammapada:

“By oneself is evil done; by oneself is one defiled. By oneself is
evil left undone; by oneself is one made pure. Purity and impurity
depend on oneself; no one can purify another.”
The Buddha

“Purity and impurity depend on oneself; no one can purify another.” The Buddha

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“Conquer
anger with non-anger. Conquer badness with goodness. Conquer meanness
with generosity. Conquer dishonesty with truth.” The Buddha

conquer anger with non-anger

From the Dhammapada, verse 223:

“Conquer anger with non-anger. Conquer badness with goodness.” The Buddha

“Conquer meanness with generosity. Conquer dishonesty with truth.” The Buddha





“If
a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is carried
away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The Buddha

If a man going down into a river

if a man going down into a river (2)

“If a man going down into a river, swollen and swiftly flowing, is
carried away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The
Buddha

(From the Sutta Nipata)



“Better
it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live a
hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things.” The
Buddha

the rise and fall of things

This is a genuine Buddha quote, from the Dhammapada:

Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of
things than to live a hundred years without ever seeing the rise and
fall of things.




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