Truth buddha quotes:

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  • I couldn't have asked for a better kid. She's our own little Buddha baby so far. I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop to tell you the truth. It's like the calm before the storm. -- Ana Ortiz
  • Theosophy tries to bridge the gulf between Buddhism and Christianity by pointing to the fundamental spiritual truths on which both religions are built, and by winning people to regard the Buddha and the Christ as fellow-laborers, and not as rivals. -- Annie Besant
  • The first of the four noble truths of Buddhism, that there is suffering in life, was enormously important to me. No one had ever said it out loud. That had been my experience, of course, but no one had ever talked about it. I didn't know what to do with all the fear and emotions within, and here was the Buddha saying this truth right out loud. -- Sharon Salzberg
  • Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth. -- Buddha
  • I was born into the world as the king of truth for the salvation of the world. -- Buddha
  • There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting. -- Buddha
  • In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves. -- Buddha
  • The foolish man conceives the idea of 'self.' The wise man sees there is no ground on which to build the idea of 'self;' thus, he has a right conception of the world and well concludes that all compounds amassed by sorrow will be dissolved again, but the truth will remain. -- Buddha
  • When the voice of truth rises from the minarets, the Buddha smiles, and the broken chain of history reconnects. -- Ziauddin Yousafzai
  • The words of the Buddha offer this truth: â?¼ Hatred never ceases by hatred but by love alone is healed. -- Jack Kornfield
  • The first noble truth of the Buddha is that when we feel suffering, it doesn't mean that something is wrong. What a relief. -- Pema Chodron
  • Ultimate serenity is the coming to rest of all ways of taking things, the repose of named things; no truth has been taught by a Buddha for anyone, anywhere. -- Akkineni Nagarjuna
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