Top 15 Samsara Buddha Quotes
#1. I think all those people I did stories about measured their own success by the joy their work was giving them.
Charles Kuralt
#2. Like flowers we grow, bloom, and whither - each day and each life. In our next life we'll grow, bloom, and whither even more beautifully. But although we blossom more grandiose in each new life, all our lives are perfect in their own way.
Stefan Emunds
#3. The teachers want we to be perfect (Nobody is perfect, perfection doesn't exist) - if it exists what's the purpose we to be on this planet when we are not perfect?
However in some subjects it's not quite, it's not possible to focus and get a better grade than this!
Deyth Banger
#4. As long as you always see the next step, you can walk the whole way." She
James S.A. Corey
#5. Every human institution (Justice included) will stretch a little, if only you pull it in the right way.
Wilkie Collins
#6. True stories deal with hunger, imaginary ones with love.
Raymond Queneau
#7. Intelligence fails because it is human, no stronger than the power of one mind to understand another. (480)
Tim Weiner
#8. The question whether the long effort to put an end to war can succeed without another major convulsion challenges not only our minds but our sense of responsibility.
Emily Greene Balch
#9. Long is the night for the sleepless. Long is the road for the weary. Long is samsara (the cycle of continued rebirth) for the foolish, who have not recognised the true teaching.
Gautama Buddha
#10. All Empires fall, All ages die, All strife shall be in vain. All Kings go down, All hope must fail, But Tanelorn remains Our Tanelorn remains ...
Michael Moorcock
#11. But this plan of yous!' Tawaret shuddered, causing a tsunami of jiggling hippo flesh.
Rick Riordan
#12. This in the context of turning the mind away from samsara, but this doesn't mean against samsara, it is for samsara. Because, what would be the best thing for all sentient beings in samsara? The best thing would be to have a Buddha to guide one, and each one of us wishes to be that Buddha. In
Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa
#13. The only true equalisers in the world are books; the only treasure-house open to all comers is a library; the only wealth which will not decay is knowledge; the only jewel which you can carry beyond the grave is wisdom.
John Alfred Langford
#14. The slow compromise, or even surrender, of our fondest hopes is a regular feature of normal human life.
Leston Havens