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Damage Quote by Gautama Buddha

“Doing the good deeds is like the grass in the garden. You don't see its growth. But, it does by days. Doing the wicked deeds is like the hone. You don't see its damage. But, it does by days.” quote by Gautama Buddha
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“Doing the good deeds is like the grass in the garden. You don't see its growth. But, it does by days. Doing the wicked deeds is like the hone. You don't see its damage. But, it does by days.”

Gautama Buddha

About This Quote

Good deeds grow quietly like unseen grass, while bad deeds cause hidden harm like a thorn.

In simple terms: Good acts are invisible but grow; bad acts cause hidden pain.

Key Takeaway

Practice kindness consistently.

Themes

morality karma visibility

Mood

calm thoughtful

Type

ethical reflective

When to use this quote

  • daily interactions
  • leadership
  • community building
  • personal habits

Key Concepts

ethical behavior consequences personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you recognize unseen kindness?
  • What signs reveal hidden harm?
A Different Perspective

Bad deeds may be harder to notice.

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