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Arises Quotes by Gautama Buddha
- All wrong-doing arises because of mind. If mind is transformed can wrong-doing remain?
- He who can curb his wrath as soon as it arises, as a timely antidote will check snake's venom that so quickly spreads, - such…
- Monks, when ignorance is abandoned, and knowledge arises in the monk, with the ending of ignorance and the arising of knowledge he clings neither to…
- From craving arises sorrow, from craving arises fear, but he who is freed from craving has no sorrow and certainly no fear.
- The masters only point the way. But if you meditate And follow the dharma You will free yourself from desire. 'Everything arises and passes away.'…
- From the passions arise worry, and from worry arises fear. Away with the passions, and no fear, no worry.
- Pity arises when we are sorry for someone.Compassion is when we understand and help wisely.
- Never have anything to do with likes and dislikes. The absence of what one likes is painful, as is the presence of what one dislikes.…
- It is good to have companions when occasion arises, and it is good to be contented with whatever comes.
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