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Instead Quotes by Gautama Buddha
- Do not seek perfection in a changing world. Instead, perfect your love.
- Craving and desire are the cause of all unhappiness. Everything sooner or later must change, so do not become attached to anything. Instead devote...
- There is no satisfying the senses, not even with a shower of money. "The senses are of slight pleasure and really suffering." When a wise…
- Care about your children. Just bless them instead of worrying, as every child is the little Buddha who helps his parents to grow up.
- Dwell not on the faults and shortcomings of others; instead, seek clarity about your own.
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