Buddhist Philosophy Quotes
Real freedom is not about controlling our experience, but about being free within our experience.
Mingyur Rinpoche
Although all phenomena are empty of inherent existence, they function perfectly well.
Nagarjuna
The Buddha's teaching is a teaching of self-reliance, of being one's own master, one's own refuge.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The essence of mind is empty like space; yet it contains all things, like a mirror.
Milarepa
We do not "come into" this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree.
Alan Watts
This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.
Dalai Lama
Real happiness lies within. It cannot be found in external objects or achievements.
S N Goenka
The one who grasps at existence suffers in samsara, while the one who grasps at non-existence will find no liberation.
Nagarjuna
The contradiction so puzzling to the ordinary way of thinking comes from the fact that we have to use language to communicate our inner experience, which in its very nature transcends linguistics.
D T Suzuki
True peace is found not in the absence of experience but in the clear seeing of all experience.
Mahasi Sayadaw
The Buddha and all sentient beings are nothing but expressions of the one mind. There is nothing else.
Hakuin
The mind is the forerunner of all things. Our present life is the result of our past thoughts, and our future life will be the result of our present thoughts.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
By understanding emptiness, one understands all phenomena. Without understanding emptiness, one understands nothing.
Nagarjuna
When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky.
Hakuin
Loving-kindness is not something we need to manufacture. It's a natural expression of our awakened nature.
Mingyur Rinpoche
To forget the self is to be actualized by myriad things.
Dogen
All beings by nature are Buddha, as ice by nature is water. Apart from water there is no ice; apart from beings, no Buddha.
Hakuin
When we understand others, we understand ourselves. When we love others, we love ourselves.
Ajahn Brahm
The ultimate source of happiness is not money and power, but warm-heartedness.
Matthieu Ricard
The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one's life.
Dalai Lama
The teaching of the Buddha is based on two truths: conventional truth and ultimate truth. Without understanding the relationship between these two, the deeper meaning of the Buddha's teaching cannot be understood.
Nagarjuna
Without darkness, there is no light. Without the path, there is no arrival.
Hakuin
The essence of all phenomena is empty and clear like space. The nature of mind is awareness-emptiness like the sun and sky.
Padmasambhava
Since all things are empty of inherent existence, anything is possible. If things had inherent existence, nothing would be possible.
Nagarjuna
The essence of the teaching is emptiness and compassion. Without emptiness, compassion can become attachment. Without compassion, emptiness can become cold and distant.
Nagarjuna
Wisdom arises when you see the true characteristics of phenomena through direct experience.
Mahasi Sayadaw
When you recognize that pain and suffering are impermanent, you become free.
Robert Thurman
The only things that are truly mine are my actions and their results.
Milarepa
Zen is not necessarily against words, but it is well aware of their limitations.
D T Suzuki
The five aggregates are not a theoretical model but a description of lived experience to be investigated through mindfulness.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
When we know the truth, we become people who don't have to think much, we become people with wisdom.
Ajahn Chah
The quality of every moment depends on the state of our minds.
Matthieu Ricard
The highest truth cannot be taught except through the conventional truth.
Nagarjuna
Awareness is the basis, or what you might call the "support," of the mind. It is steady and unchanging, like the pole to which the flag of ordinary consciousness is attached.
Mingyur Rinpoche
The more we understand impermanence, the more we understand that we can't hold on to anything.
Joseph Goldstein
Neither from itself nor from another, nor from both, nor without a cause, does anything whatever, anywhere arise.
Nagarjuna
The eye with which I see Buddha is the same eye with which Buddha sees me.
Hakuin
In Zen there must be satori; there must be a general mental upheaval which destroys the old accumulations of intellection and lays down the foundation for a new life.
D T Suzuki
To see nothing is to perceive the Way, and to understand nothing is to know the Dharma.
Hakuin
Suffering is not the end of the story; it is the middle of the story.
Sharon Salzberg
Wisdom says we are nothing. Love says we are everything. Between these two our life flows.
Jack Kornfield
Happiness is not about getting what you want, but wanting what you've got.
Ajahn Brahm
The realization of impermanence leads not to despair but to a deeper appreciation of the preciousness of each moment.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
What we learn about the world is colored by the way we approach it.
Sharon Salzberg
The practice of Buddhism is fundamentally a practice of expanding our happiness and diminishing our suffering.
Robert Thurman
Just as the great ocean has one taste, the taste of salt, so also this teaching and discipline has one taste, the taste of liberation.
Buddha
To live – is that not enough? To love – is that not everything?
D T Suzuki
The dharma wheel turns from the beginning. There is neither excess nor deficiency. The whole universe is moistened with nectar, and the truth is ready to harvest.
Dogen
The essence of Buddhism is not a belief system but a systematic investigation of our experience.
Robert Thurman
The Buddha taught us to leave alone the things that don't lead to awakening.
Ajahn Chah
The time of the past becomes the present, the time of the present becomes the future, the time of the future becomes the present, and the time of the present becomes the past.
Dogen
When you understand that all phenomena are impermanent, unsatisfactory, and non-self, attachment naturally falls away.
Mahasi Sayadaw
Life is an art, and like perfect art it should be self-forgetting.
D T Suzuki
For things to reveal themselves to us, we need to be ready to abandon our views about them.
Thich Nhat Hanh
The goal of the Buddhist path is not to add something to our existence but to discover something that has been there all along.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The dharma is not about collecting more beliefs but about becoming free from the power of belief itself.
Joseph Goldstein