1,972 Quotes About Buddhism

  • Author Dalai Lama XIV
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    According to the theory of emptiness, any belief in an objective reality grounded in the assumption of intrinsic, independent existence is untenable. All things and events, whether material, mental, or even abstract concepts like time, are devoid of objective independent existence. To possess such independent, intrinsic existence would imply that things and events are somehow complete unto themselves and are therefore entirely contained.

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  • Author Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
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    Thoughts that arise in the mind have no tangible existence or intrinsic solidity. There is no logical reason why thoughts, which have no substance, should have so much power over you, nor is there any reason why you should become their slave.

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  • Author B. Alan Wallace
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    Samsara is not out there, but rather in the way that we experience our environment. To target it precisely, samsara is in the quality of our minds. Our minds are not functioning in accord with reality, and therein lies the problem.

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  • Author Dalai Lama XIV
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    [W]e will never solve our problems simply by instituting new laws and regulations. Ultimately, the source of our problems lies at the level of the individual.

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  • Author Dalai Lama XIV
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    Science, for all the benefits it has brought to our external world, has not yet provided scientific grounding for the development of the foundations of personal integrity—the basic inner human values that we appreciate in others and would do well to promote in ourselves.

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  • Author Dalai Lama XIV
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    But for all its benefits in offering moral guidance and meaning in life, in today's secular world religion alone is no longer adequate as a basis for ethics. [...] Today, [...] any religion-based answer to the problem of our neglect of inner values can never be universal, and so will be inadequate. What we need today is an approach to ethics which makes no recourse to religion and can be equally acceptable to those with faith and those without: a secular ethics.

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  • Author Dalai Lama XIV
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    But while I can understand how science has undermined faith in some aspects of traditional religion, I see no reason why advances in science should have the same effect on the notion of inner or spiritual values. Indeed, the need for inner values is more pressing in this age of science than ever before.

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  • Author Dalai Lama XIV
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    Our dependence on others is most apparent in childhood, but it does not end there. Whenever we face difficulties in life, we turn to others for support. [...] Throughout our lives, even our physical health benefits from simple human affection and warmth. Recovery itself is not just a matter of receiving the right medical treatment or putting the right chemicals into our bloodstream, but is also dependent to a significant degree on the human care we receive.

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  • Author Viên Minh
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    Khi quá mệt mỏi với sự thất bại trong tìm kiếm chúng ta có thể chán chường, thất chí chứ không khi nào thật sự nhàm chán, thoát ly. Chỉ có bậc trí thật sự thấy tam giới bất an như nhà lửa mới có thể nhàm chán, thoát ly, không còn ham mê, chìm đắm.

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