1,972 Quotes About Buddhism
- Author Edward Conze
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The Buddha-nature which is ours from the very beginning is like the sun which emerges from the clouds, or like a mirror which, when rubbed, regains its original purity and clarity. (217)
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- Author Omori Sogen
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The eternity of "anytime" shines in this moment "now" while the unlimitedness of "anyplace" is manifested in the limits of "here." When the universality of "anyone" dances out in the individual "I," for the first time you have the world of Zen.
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- Author Saigyo
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Returning to whereIt used to see blossoms,My mind, changed,Will stay on at Yoshino...Home now, and see anew.
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- Author ANON
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He who has to walk with fools has a long journey of sorrow, because to be with a fool is as painful as to be with an enemy; but the joy of being with the wise is like the joy of meeting a beloved kinsman.
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- Author ANON
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If you find a man who is constant, awake to the inner light, learned, long-suffering, endowed with devotion, a noble man - follow this good and great man even as the moon follows the path of the stars.
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- Author ANON
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He who can control his rising anger as a coachman controls his carriage at full speed, this man I call a good driver: others merely hold the reins.
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- Author ANON
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Watch for anger of the body: let the body be self-controlled. Hurt not with the body, but use your body well.Watch for anger of words: let your words be self-controlled. Hurt not with words, but use your words well. Watch for anger of the mind: let your mind be self-controlled. Hurt not with the mind, but use your mind well.
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- Author ANON
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He who destroys life, who utters lies, who takes what is not given to him, who goes to the wife of another, who gets drunk with strong drinks - he digs up the very roots of his life. Know this therefore, that lack of self-control means wrongdoing. Watch that greediness and vice bring thee not unto long suffering.
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- Author ANON
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It is easy to see the faults of others, but difficult to see one's own faults. One shows the faults of others like chaff winnowed in the wind, but one conceals one's own faults as a cunning gambler conceals his dice.
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