To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one`s mind-this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 183.
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Health is the most precious gain and contentment is the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nibbana the highest bliss.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 204
Do not associate with evil companions; do not seek the fellowship of the vile. Associate with the good friends; seek the fellowship of noble men.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 78
Though month after month for a hundred years one should offer sacrifices by thousands, yet if only for a moment one should worship those of perfected minds that honour is indeed better than a century of sacrifice.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 106
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
โFive trades ought not be practiced by a lay person:
1) Trade in weapons,
2)Trade in human beings,
3) Trade in flesh,
4) Trade in Alcohol,
5)Trade in Poison.โ
The Buddha
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๐In this world, good it is to serve one`s mother, good it is to serve one`s father, good it is to serve the monks, and good it is to serve the holy men.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 332

What can protect us? Money, power..? No. Only good karma can protect us. 

Health is the most precious gain and contentment is the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nibbana the highest bliss.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 204
Do not give way to heedlessness. Do not indulge in sensual pleasures. Only the heedful and meditative attain great happiness.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 27


O house-builder, you are seen! You will not build this house again. For your rafters are broken and your ridgepole shattered. My mind has reached the Unconditioned;I have attained the destruction of craving.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 154
Do not give way to heedlessness. Do not indulge in sensual pleasures. Only the heedful and meditative attain great happiness.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 27
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
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O Atula! Indeed, this is an ancient practice, not one only of today:
they blame those who remain silent, they blame those speak much,they blame those who speak in moderation.There is none in the world who is not blamed.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 227
" Overcome the Anger by love, evil by good, overcome
miser by generosity, overcome the liar by truth"
The Buddha
Dhammapada 223