180 Enlightening Buddha Quotes and Buddha Sayings

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In the sixth century BC, about 2600 years ago, a prince called Siddhartha Gautama was born. As the young Prince grew up, he began to realize that his sheltered life as a prince could not protect him from suffering. Similarly, he started to understand that is privileged life could not provide the lasting happiness he was seeking. As a result, the young Prince decided to leave his family and his protected life in the palace. His manifold encounters with the world outside the palace began to teach him important lessons about life. Gradually, he began to gain important insights into the nature of suffering. As he became more adept at meditation, he eventually was able to enter a state of mind free from distractions. In this state of deep meditation, he found the lasting happiness he was seeking for. To share with you the valuable and wise lessons of the Buddha, we’ve created the following collection of enlightening Buddha quotes and Buddha sayings.

Throughout the course of his life, Gautama Buddha taught that all our struggles in life originate from the same source. According to him, our frustration, anger, anxiety, sadness, and depression all stem from the same root. According to Buddha, all these issues originate from being heavily attached to something. Consequently, by addressing the root source, helpful changes can be affected.

“The universe itself is change and life itself is but what you deem it”
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Siddhartha Gautama taught that being excessively attached to something leads to suffering. When we’re too tightly attached to the outcome of a certain action, we may get frustrated when things come differently. When we’re too attached to our possessions, we may anxiously fear that we could lose all of it one day. The same holds true for a variety of other areas of life. In short, when we’re heavily attached to something, some form of discomfort or suffering may arise in our lives.

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The following Buddha quotes will show you what Siddhartha Gautama’s teachings were all about.

Therefore, by learning to reduce our attachment to things that don’t really matter, we can gain a great level of freedom in life. Let’s have a look at what else Siddhartha Gautama had to say about life, death, anger, and nonattachment.

180 Enlightening Buddha Quotes and Buddha Sayings

Throughout the course of his life, Siddhartha Gautama cautioned his followers to always question his lessons and teachings. Instead of taking his words by blind faith, he encouraged them to confirm his teachings through experience.

Here are these wise Buddha quotes:

1.

“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.”
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“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.”
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“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”
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4.

“Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth.”
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“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.”
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“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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“One moment can change a day, one day can change a life and one life can change the world.”
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8.

“The greatest prayer is patience.”
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9.

“Pure-limbed, white-canopied, one-wheeled, the cart roles on. See him that cometh: faultless, stream-cutter, bondless he.”
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“Our life is shaped by our mind; we become what we think. Suffering follows an evil thought as the wheels of a cart follow the oxen that draws it. Our life is shaped by our mind; we become what we think. Joy follows a pure thought like a shadow that never leaves.”
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“Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.”
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12.

“May all that have life be delivered from suffering.”
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13.

“As you walk and eat and travel, be where you are. Otherwise, you will miss most of your life.”
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14.

“We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.”
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“To live a pure unselfish life, one must count nothing as one’s own in the midst of abundance.”
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16.

“When the Aggregates arise, decay and die, O bhikkhu, every moment you are born, decay, and die.”
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“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.”
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18.

“Analyzing through special insight and realizing the lack of inherent existence constitute understanding of the signless.”
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19.

“Even as a solid rock is unshaken by the wind, so are the wise unshaken by praise or blame.”
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20.

“I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done.”
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“Remembering a wrong is like carrying a burden on the mind.”
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22.

“‎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.”
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23.

“For the good of the many, for the happiness of the many, out of compassion for the world.”
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24.

“Just as a snake sheds its skin, we must shed our past over and over again.”
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25.

“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.”
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26.

“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.”
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27.

“Be a lamp unto yourself. Work out your liberation with diligence.”
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28.

“This I tell you: decay is inherent in all conditioned things. Work out your own salvation, with diligence.”
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29.

“A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity.”
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“Life is a river always flowing. Do not hold onto things. Work hard.”
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31.

“The wise man makes an island of himself that no flood can overwhelm.”
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32.

“Long is the night to him who is awake; long is a mile to him who is tired; long is life to the foolish who do not know the true law.”
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33.

“He is able who thinks he is able.”
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34.

“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.”
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35.

“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.”
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36.

“Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others.”
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37.

“Victory breeds hatred. The defeated live in pain. Happily the peaceful live, giving up victory and defeat.”
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38.

“There isn’t enough darkness in all the world to snuff out the light of one little candle.”
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39.

“Contentment is the greatest wealth.”
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40.

“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.”
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41.

“Every experience, no matter how bad it seems, holds within it a blessing of some kind. The goal is to find it.”
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42.

“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.”
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43.

“Friendship is the only cure for hatred, the only guarantee of peace.”
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44.

“Happiness comes when your work and words are of benefit to others.”
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45.

“The one who has conquered himself is a far greater hero than he who has defeated a thousand times a thousand men.”
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46.

“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.”
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47.

“Silence the angry man with love. Silence the ill-natured man with kindness. Silence the miser with generosity. Silence the liar with truth.”
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48.

“Be greatly aware of the present.”
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49.

“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.”
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50.

“If you truly loved yourself, you could never hurt another.”
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51.

“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.”
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52.

“What is evil? Killing is evil, lying is evil, slandering is evil, abuse is evil, gossip is evil, envy is evil, hatred is evil, to cling to false doctrine is evil; all these things are evil. And what is the root of evil? Desire is the root of evil, illusion is the root of evil.”
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53.

“Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.”
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54.

“Be vigilant; guard your mind against negative thoughts.”
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55.

“What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create.”
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56.

“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.”
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57.

“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.”
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“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.”
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“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.”
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60.

“In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west; people create distinctions out of their own minds and then believe them to be true.”
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61.

“To force oneself to believe and to accept a thing without understanding is political, and not spiritual or intellectual.”
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62.

“When you like a flower, you just pluck it. But when you love a flower, you water it daily.”
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63.

“Doubt everything. Find your own light.”
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64.

“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.”
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65.

“Better than a thousand hollow words is one word that brings peace.”
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66.

“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 and to happiness’ – then you should enter and remain in them.”
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67.

“You throw thorns, falling in my silence they become flowers.”
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68.

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

“The Gift of Truth excels all other Gifts.”
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70.

“As rain falls equally on the just and the unjust, do not burden your heart with judgments but rain your kindness equally on all.”
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71.

“Bhikkhus, 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, aging, and death, with sorrow, with lamentation, with pain, grief, and despair it is burning.”
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72.

“Meditate, Ānanda, do not delay, or else you will regret it later. This is our instruction to you.”
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73.

“There is no fire like passion, there is no shark like hatred, there is no snare like folly, there is no torrent like greed.”
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74.

“The foot feels the foot when it feels the ground.”
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75.

“The mind is everything. What you think, you become”
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76.

“If you light a lamp for somebody, it will also brighten your path.”
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77.

“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.”
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78.

“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.”
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“All wrong-doing arises because of mind. If mind is transformed can wrong-doing remain?”
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80.

“There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.”
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81.

“The virtuous man delights in this world and he delights in the next”
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82.

“Kindness should become the natural way of life, not the exception.”
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83.

“All descriptions of reality are temporary hypotheses.”
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84.

“Most problems, if you give them enough time and space, will eventually wear themselves out.”
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85.

“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.”
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86.

“Awake. Be the witness of your thoughts. You are what observes, not what you observe”
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87.

“If you are facing in the right direction, all you need to do is keep on walking.”
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88.

“To become vegetarian is to step into the stream which leads to nirvana.”
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89.

“The teaching is simple. Do what is right. Be pure.”
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90.

“Attachment leads to suffering.”
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91.

“Words have the power to both destroy and heal. When words are both true and kind, they can change our world.”
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92.

“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.”
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93.

“She who knows life flows, feels no wear or tear, needs no mending or repair.”
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94.

“Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind.”
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95.

“Be where you are; otherwise you will miss your life.”
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96.

“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.”
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97.

“The past is already gone, the future is not yet here. There’s only one moment for you to live, and that is the present moment”
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98.

“The darkest night is ignorance.”
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99.

“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.”
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100.

“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.”
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101.

“If a traveler 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.”
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102.

“The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows.”
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103.

“Your actions are your only belongings.”
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104.

“If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading.”
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105.

“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.”
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106.

“There has to be evil so that good can prove its purity above it.”
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107.

“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.”
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108.

“If a person has faith, Bharadvaja, 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, Bharadvaja, 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.”
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109.

“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”
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110.

“All phenomena do not inherently exist because of being dependent-arisings. All phenomena do not inherently exist because of being dependently imputed.”
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111.

“He who loves 50 people has 50 woes; he who loves no one has no woes.”
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112.

“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.”
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113.

“You are the community now. Be a lamp for yourselves. Be your own refuge. Seek for no other. All things must pass. Strive on diligently. Don’t give up.”
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114.

“From a withered tree, a flower blooms.”
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115.

“Opinion, O disciples, is a disease; opinion is a tumor; opinion is a sore. He who has overcome all opinion, O disciples, is called a saint, one who knows.”
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116.

“The Way is not in the sky; the Way is in the heart.”
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117.

“When you come upon a path that brings benefit and happiness to all, follow this course as the moon journeys through the stars.”
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118.

“There are no chains like hate… Dwelling on your brother’s faults multiplies your own. You are far from the end of your journey.”
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119.

“A jug fills drop by drop.”
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120.

“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 axeman who destroys it.”
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121.

“Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.”
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122.

“How wonderful! How wonderful! All things are perfect, exactly as they are.”
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123.

“If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.”
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124.

“It is a man’s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that leads him to evil ways.”
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125.

“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. 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!”
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126.

“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.”
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127.

“Happiness does not depend on what you have or who you are, it solely relies on what you think.”
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128.

“Nothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is in relation to everything else.”
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129.

“Meditate. Live purely. Be quiet. Do your work with mastery. Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine”
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130.

“There is no path to happiness: happiness is the path.”
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131.

“Words do not express thoughts very well; everything 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.”
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132.

“If we fail to look after others when they need help, who will look after us?”
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133.

“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.”
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134.

“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.”
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135.

“Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice, more drunkards than thirst, and perhaps as many suicides as despair.”
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136.

“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.”
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137.

“Whoever sees me sees the teaching, and whoever sees the teaching sees me.”
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138.

“You will not be punished for your anger; you will be punished by your anger.”
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139.

“Wear your ego like a loose fitting garment.”
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140.

“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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141.

“Few among men are they who cross to the further shore. The others merely run up and down the bank on this side.”
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142.

“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 speaks or acts with an evil thought, suffering follows him as the wheel follows the hoof of the beast that draws the wagon… If a man speaks or acts with a good thought, happiness follows him like a shadow that never leaves him.”
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143.

“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 Nibbana [Nirvana] without clinging. It is for the sake of final Nibbana without clinging that the holy life is lived under the Blessed One.”
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144.

“Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.”
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145.

“Nothing can harm you as much as your own thoughts unguarded.”
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146.

“Every morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”
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147.

“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.”
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148.

“Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and sorrow come and go like the wind. To be happy, rest like a giant tree in the midst of them all.”
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149.

“When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky.”
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150.

“You only lose what you cling to.”
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151.

“What you are is what you have been. What you’ll be is what you do now.”
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152.

“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.”
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153.

“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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154.

“Resolutely train yourself to attain peace.”
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155.

“People with opinions just go around bothering one another.”
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156.

“Those which arise dependently are free of inherent existence.”
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157.

“In separateness lies the world’s greatest misery; in compassion lies the world’s true strength.”
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158.

“It is a man’s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.”
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159.

“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.”
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160.

“Purity or impurity depends on oneself, no one can purify another.”
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161.

“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.”
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162.

“The ignorant man is an ox. He grows in size, not in wisdom.”
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163.

“With our thoughts we make the world.”
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164.

“Set your heart on doing good. Do it over and over again, and you will be filled with joy.”
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165.

“More than those who hate you, more than all your enemies, an undisciplined mind does greater harm.”
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166.

“Our life is shaped by our mind, for we become what we think.”
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167.

“Learn this from water: loud splashes the brook but the oceans depth are calm.”
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168.

“True love is born from understanding.”
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169.

“Yes, Kālāmas, it is proper that you 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, nor by the idea: ‘this is our teacher’. But, O Kalamas, 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.”
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170.

“The tongue [is]like a sharp knife… [It] kills without drawing blood.”
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171.

“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.”
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172.

“Nothing is forever except change.”
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173.

“Success isn’t the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success.”
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174.

“Whatever a monk keeps pursuing with his thinking and pondering, that becomes the inclination of his awareness.”
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175.

“If you propose to speak, always ask yourself, is it true, is it necessary, is it kind.”
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176.

“There is nothing so disobedient as an undisciplined mind, and there is nothing so obedient as a disciplined mind.”
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178.

“It is better to travel, than to arrive.”
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179.

“Those who have failed to work toward the truth have missed the purpose of living.”
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180.

“Rule your mind or it will rule you.”
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  1. Always feel proud of to be Buddhist. Anyways thanks sharing such inspirational and motivational buddha quotes.

    Keep up the good work & keep sharing…

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