Top 22 Buddha Karma Sayings

#1. People walking? Karma walking ... Buddha nature walking..!

Frederick Franck

#2. You will always move toward anyone who increases you and away from anyone who makes you less.

Mike Murdock

#3. One who previously made bad karma, but who reforms and creates good karma, brightens the world like the moon appearing from behind a cloud.

Gautama Buddha

#4. To be selfish, greedy and unwilling to help the needy gives rise to future starvation and clothlessness.

Gautama Buddha

#5. Necromancer gives readers what they've long waited for
a rousing conclusion to the trilogy begun in Nomadin and continued in NiDemon. Put this trilogy on your 'must-keep' shelf. Enjoy!

Robert E. Vardeman

#6. All Beings are owners of their Karma. Whatever volitional actions they do, good or evil, of those they shall become the heir.

Gautama Buddha

#7. Military discipline is merely a perfection of social servitude.

Alexis De Tocqueville

#8. Plantie is a very strong Protestant, that is to say, he's against all churches, especially the Protestant: and he thinks a lot of Buddha, Karma and Confucius. He is also a bit of an anarchist and three or four years ago he took up Einstein and vitamins.

Joyce Cary

#9. Do not overlook tiny good actions, thinking they are of no benefit; even tiny drops of water in the end will fill a huge vessel.
Do not overlook negative actions merely because they are small; however small a spark may be, it can burn down a haystack as big as a mountain.

Gautama Buddha

#10. You don't understand. I only prostitute the part of the body that isn't important, and nobody suffers except my karma a little bit. I don't do big harm. You prostitute your mind. Mind is seat of Buddha. What you do is very very bad. You should not use your mind in that way

John Burdett

#11. Science always uses metaphor.

James Lovelock

#12. Just as one can make a lot of garlands from a heap of flowers, so man, subject to birth and death as he is, should make himself a lot of good karma.

Gautama Buddha

#13. Once you know the nature of anger and joy is empty and you let them go, you free yourself from karma.

Gautama Buddha

#14. Not even death can wipe out our good deeds

Gautama Buddha

#15. To go from mortal to Buddha, you have to put an end to karma, nurture your awareness, and accept what life brings.

Bodhidharma

#16. Traveling makes time go fast. So maybe traveling in space will give people time.

Andy Warhol

#17. When action comes out of nothing it creates no karma.

Gautama Buddha

#18. Karma grows from our hearts. Karma terminates from our hearts.

Gautama Buddha

#19. Perhaps the most indispensable thing we can do as
human beings, every day of our lives, is remind ourselves and others
of our complexity, fragility, finiteness, and uniqueness.

Antonio R. Damasio

#20. Christ didn't have to. Buddha didn't have to. They came back to teach. They came back to die, to suffer, when it was no longer necessary for them to do so.

Frederick Lenz

#21. Do your bit to save humanity from lapsing back into barbarity by reading all the novels you can.

Richard Hughes

#22. According to the Buddha's doctrine that they believed in, it was not the caste that defined a person high or low. It was one's deeds that mattered.

Swarnakanthi Rajapakse

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