From the Dhammapada, verse 183:
“Ceasing to do evil, Cultivating the good, Purifying the heart: This is the teaching of the Buddhas.” The Buddha
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From the Dhammapada, verse 183:
“Ceasing to do evil, Cultivating the good, Purifying the heart: This is the teaching of the Buddhas.” The Buddha
“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)
“Resolutely train yourself to attain peace” is a genuine quote from the Buddha.
It’s from the Utthana Sutta of the Sutta Nipata.
In Pāli it’s “Daḷhaṃ sikkhatha santiyā.”
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Dhammapada, verse 80:
Irrigators channel waters;
fletchers straighten arrows;
carpenters shape wood;
the wise master themselves.
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures.
Just as with her own life
A mother shields from hurt
Her own son, her only child,
Let all-embracing thoughts
For all beings be yours.
It’s from the Metta Sutta.
This is a genuine quote from the Buddha. It’s found in the Kimsuka Sutta, where, in the course of a parable, he puts these words in the mouth of an unnamed monk.
“Whatever has the nature of arising has the nature of ceasing.” 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
The Buddha. (Source: Nalaka Sutta, Sutta Nipata.)
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.
This is a genuine quote from the Buddha. It’s found in the Kimsuka Sutta, where, in the course of a parable, he puts these words in the mouth of an unnamed monk.
“Whatever has the nature of arising has the nature of ceasing.” The Buddha
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Sutta Nipata.
“In whom there is no sympathy for living beings: know him as an outcast.” The Buddha
“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
(Dhammapada, verse 118)
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
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
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.
I will not look at another’s bowl intent on finding fault: a training to be observed. The Buddha (from the Vinaya, the Buddha’s code of discipline for monks and nuns).
This is a genuine Buddha Quote.
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
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from Dhammapada verse 224.
“Give, even if you only have a little.” The Buddha.
“Both formerly and now, it is only suffering that I describe, and the cessation of suffering.”
The Buddha (from the Sutta Nipata)
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Sutta Nipata.
“In whom there is no sympathy for living beings: know him as an outcast.” The Buddha
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from The Dhammapada.
“Delight in heedfulness! Guard well your thoughts!” The Buddha
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.
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
The Buddha. (Source: Nalaka Sutta, Sutta Nipata.)
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.
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
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Karaniya Metta Sutta:
“Radiate boundless love towards the entire world.” Buddha
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Dhammapada.
Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame.
The Buddha
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.
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
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Dhammapada, verse 80:
Irrigators channel waters;
fletchers straighten arrows;
carpenters shape wood;
the wise master themselves.
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures. It’s from the Dhammapada:
“All experiences are preceded by mind, having mind as their master, created by mind.” The Buddha
“Resolutely train yourself to attain peace” is a genuine quote from the Buddha.
It’s from the Utthana Sutta of the Sutta Nipata.
In Pāli it’s “Daḷhaṃ sikkhatha santiyā.”
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
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
“I will not look at another’s bowl intent on finding fault: a training to be observed.” The Buddha
I will not look at another’s bowl intent on finding fault: a training to be observed. The Buddha (from the Vinaya, the Buddha’s code of discipline for monks and nuns).
This is a genuine Buddha Quote.
“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, swollen and swiftly flowing, is
carried away by the current — how can he help others across?” – The
Buddha(From the Sutta Nipata)
“Meditate … do not delay, lest you later regret it.”
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Sallekha Sutta.
“Meditate … do not delay, lest you later regret it.” The Buddha
“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 BuddhaThis 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.”
“Ceasing to do evil, Cultivating the good, Purifying the heart: This is the teaching of the Buddhas.” The Buddha
From the Dhammapada, verse 183:
“Ceasing to do evil, Cultivating the good, Purifying the heart: This is the teaching of the Buddhas.” The Buddha
“When watching after yourself, you watch after others. When watching after others, you watch after yourself.” The Buddha
“When watching after yourself, you watch after others. When watching after others, you watch after yourself.” The Buddha
(From the Samyutta Nikaya)
“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 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“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
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“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)Format
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“Meditate … do not delay, lest you later regret it.”
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Sallekha Sutta.
“Meditate … do not delay, lest you later regret it.” The Buddha
“To
support mother and father, to cherish wife and children, and to be
engaged in peaceful occupation — this is the greatest blessing.” The
BuddhaThis 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.”
“Should a seeker not find a companion who is better or equal, let them resolutely pursue a solitary course.”
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from verse 61 of the Dhammapada.
“Should a seeker not find a companion who is better or equal, let them resolutely pursue a solitary course.” Buddha
“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.”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 BuddhaThis 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)
“Let all-embracing thoughts for all beings be yours.” The Buddha
This is a genuine quote from the Buddhist scriptures.
Just as with her own life
A mother shields from hurt
Her own son, her only child,
Let all-embracing thoughts
For all beings be yours.It’s from the Metta Sutta.
“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, 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.”
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
“If with a pure mind a person speaks or acts, happiness follows them like a never-departing shadow.”
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
“Purity and impurity depend on oneself; no one can purify another.”
//www.realbuddhaquotes.com/page/7/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
“Conquer
anger with non-anger. Conquer badness with goodness. Conquer meanness
with generosity. Conquer dishonesty with truth.” The BuddhaFrom 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
“Meditate … do not delay, lest you later regret it.”
This is a genuine Buddha quote. It’s from the Sallekha Sutta.
“Meditate … do not delay, lest you later regret it.” 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, 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
BuddhaThis 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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