" Overcome the Anger by love, evil by good, overcome
miser by generosity, overcome the liar by truth"
The Buddha
Dhammapada 223
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The doer of good rejoices here and hereafter; he rejoices in both the worlds. He rejoices and exults, recollecting his own pure deeds.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 16
Lumbini, where The Buddha was born,
really quiet inside and outside us when arriving here.


Those who know the essential to be essential and unessential to be unessential, dwelling in right thoughts, do arrive at the essential.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 12
Wow, big bird! 

Let a man be watchful of speech, well controlled in mind, and not commit evil in bodily action. Let him purify these three courses of action, and win the path made known by the Great Sage.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 281
Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live as hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 113
Just as rain does not break through a well thatched house, so passion never penetrates a well-developed mind.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 14
Hatred is never appeased by hatred in this world. By non-hatred alone is hatred appeased. This is a law eternal.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 5
There is no track in the sky, and no recluse out-side (the Buddha`s dispensation). There are no conditioned things that are eternal, and no instability in the Buddhas.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 255
He is not noble who injures living being. He is called noble because he is harmless towards all living beings.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 270
One is not wise because one speaks much. He who in peaceable, friendly and fearless is called wise.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 258
Easily seen is the fault of others, but one`s own fault is difficult to see. Like chaff one winnows another`s faults, but hides one`s own, even as a crafty fowler hides behind sham branches.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 252
There is no track in the sky, and no recluse out-side (the Buddha`s dispensation). Mankind delights in worldliness, but Buddhas are free from worldliness.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 254
He who seeks another`s faults, who is ever censorious-his cankers grow. He is far from destruction of cankers.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 253
Difficult is life for the modest one who always seeks purity,is detached and unassuming, clean in life, and discerning.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 245
Vegan & love 

One by one, little by little, moment by moment, a wise man should remove his own impurities,as a smith removes his dross from silver.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 239

Make an island unto yourself! Strive hard and become wise! Rid of impurities and cleansed of stain, you shall not come again to birth and decay.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 238