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Knowing Quotes by Gautama Buddha
- The fool thinks he has won a battle when he bullies with harsh speech, but knowing how to be forbearing alone makes one victorious.
- I, ever knowing the living beings Who tread the Path and those who do not In response to those who may be saved Preach to…
- All of you knowing now, Tthat the Buddhas, the Teachers of the Ages, In accord with what is peculiarly appropriate, have recourse to expedient devices,…
- They are not following dharma who resort to violence to achieve their purpose. But those who lead others through nonviolent means, knowing right and wrong,…
- You too shall pass away. Knowing this, how can you quarrel?
- To live a single day and hear a good teaching is better than to live a hundred years without knowing such teaching.
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