Josei Toda quotes:

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  • It is imperative to base your life on yourself, to take responsibility for your own happiness.

  • The fundamental goal of Buddhism is the realization of the peace and happiness of humankind.

  • Enlightenment, or true happiness, is not a transcendental state. It is a condition of broad wisdom, boundless energy, and good fortune wherein we each shape our own destiny, find fulfillment in daily activities, and come to understand our ultimate purpose in life.

  • You can either tell yourself, 'It's too hard, I don't think I'll be able to do it,' or 'Yes, I can do this. Let me at it!' Only a fine line separates the two. But I'll tell you one thing: if you work like crazy, you'll come to display capabilities that you never knew you had--potentials that you always possessed, but never tapped.

  • We don't love others when we find them beautiful, we find others beautiful when we love them.

  • Do not be angry with people who are weak. That is the mark of a coward. There are plenty of things to be angry about in the world--people wielding political or religious authority who have been blinded by money, for example! That is the kind of evil young people should direct their rage at. Be angry about that, and you'll never lose your temper about trifling matters.

  • Live your life in your own unique way and be true to yourself

  • True greatness means that, even if you forget what you've done for others, you never forget what others have done for you. It means always doing your utmost to repay debts of gratitude. Such people radiate integrity, depth of character, bigheartedness and charm.

  • Philosophy must never be divorced from action. Unless it is put into practice, philosophy is nothing more than an intellectual game.

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