Buddhist Philosophy Quotes
The lamp of wisdom burns constantly, illuminating the nature of mind.
Milarepa
The more a thing tends to be permanent, the more it tends to be lifeless.
Alan Watts
Wisdom is not something we have to strive to acquire. Rather, wisdom arises naturally as we open our hearts to the truth of what is.
Joseph Goldstein
The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one's life.
Dalai Lama
Everything that has a beginning has an ending. Make your peace with that and all will be well.
Jack Kornfield
My actions are my only true belongings. I cannot escape the consequences of my actions. My actions are the ground upon which I stand.
Thich Nhat Hanh
We do not "come into" this world; we come out of it, as leaves from a tree.
Alan Watts
The only things that are truly mine are my actions and their results.
Milarepa
The nature of everything is illusory and ephemeral, those with dualistic perception regard suffering as happiness, like they who lick the honey from a razor's edge.
Milarepa
Looking for peace is like looking for a turtle with a mustache: you won't be able to find it. But when your heart is ready, peace will come looking for you.
Ajahn Chah
The nature of all things is like a magical illusion, a mirage, a dream, a reflection of the moon in water.
Nagarjuna
The more we understand impermanence, the more we appreciate each moment of our lives.
Mingyur Rinpoche
The mind that sees its own nature becomes free from all extremes.
Milarepa
The present moment is the only moment available to us, and it is the door to all moments.
Mahasi Sayadaw
Emptiness which is conceptually liable to be mistaken for sheer nothingness is in fact the reservoir of infinite possibilities.
D T Suzuki
To forget the self is to be actualized by myriad things.
Dogen
People who study a lot but don't practice are like a ladle in a soup pot. It's in the soup every day, but it doesn't know the taste of the soup.
Ajahn Chah
Without darkness, there is no light. Without the path, there is no arrival.
Hakuin
The Four Noble Truths are not merely theoretical propositions but a framework for understanding and transforming our experience.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
Zen is not necessarily against words, but it is well aware of their limitations.
D T Suzuki
Although all phenomena are empty of inherent existence, they function perfectly well.
Nagarjuna
Love is the wish that others be happy, and compassion is the wish that they be free from suffering.
Matthieu Ricard
Our true nature is like a diamond - pure, brilliant, and indestructible. No matter how much dirt covers it, its essential nature remains unchanged.
Mingyur Rinpoche
The purpose of life is to be happy, to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate. It is not to be well known, cited, or powerful.
Robert Thurman
The root of all suffering is ignorance. The antidote to ignorance is wisdom that realizes emptiness.
Nagarjuna
The highest truth cannot be taught except through the conventional truth.
Nagarjuna
The secret of happiness lies not in getting what we want, but in learning to want what we already have.
Mingyur Rinpoche
Dependent origination is not a theory about the origin of the world but a teaching that shows how suffering originates in dependence on our own mental processes.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
All experiences are preceded by mind, having mind as their master, created by mind.
Buddha
Wisdom is not about accumulating knowledge, but about seeing through all knowledge.
Robert Thurman
The realization of impermanence leads not to despair but to a deeper appreciation of the preciousness of each moment.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The Buddha's teaching is a teaching of self-reliance, of being one's own master, one's own refuge.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
Do not think you will necessarily be aware of your own enlightenment.
Dogen
The mind that notes and the object that is noted are both impermanent. Understanding this leads to liberation.
Mahasi Sayadaw
All worldly pursuits have but one unavoidable and inevitable end, which is sorrow; acquisitions end in dispersion; buildings in destruction; meetings in separation; births in death.
Milarepa
To study the Way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be enlightened by all things.
Dogen
Instead of having a deep understanding of the teaching, we need a strong confidence in our teaching, which says that originally we have Buddha nature.
Suzuki Roshi
Each moment of clear seeing is a moment of freedom from the illusion of permanence, satisfaction, and self.
Mahasi Sayadaw
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 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 mind is the source of all happiness and the source of all suffering.
Milarepa
Real peace comes from seeing things as they really are, not as we want them to be.
Mahasi Sayadaw
The Buddha's teachings are not a religion, but a science of mind.
Mingyur Rinpoche
To live – is that not enough? To love – is that not everything?
D T Suzuki
There is no difference at all between samsara and nirvana. There is no difference at all between nirvana and samsara.
Nagarjuna
All that appears and exists, all of samsara and nirvana, has one ground, two paths, and two results. This is the magical display of awareness and unawareness.
Padmasambhava
The willingness to empty ourselves and then seek our true nature is an expression of great and courageous love.
Joseph Goldstein
The nature of mind is the unity of awareness and emptiness.
Padmasambhava
The real meaning of enlightenment is to gaze with undimmed eyes on all darkness.
Robert Thurman
The way is basically perfect. It is not a matter of practice or enlightenment.
Dogen
Like a dream, like an illusion, like a city of gandharvas, that's how birth, and that's how living, that's how dying are taught to be.
Nagarjuna
To think in terms of either pessimism or optimism oversimplifies the truth. The problem is to see reality as it is.
Thich Nhat Hanh
When mindfulness becomes continuous, the distinction between the observer and the observed begins to break down.
Mahasi Sayadaw
The first noble truth of the Buddha is that life contains suffering. The second noble truth is that the cause of suffering is craving.
Joseph Goldstein
The path to enlightenment is not a path at all. It is a realization that where you are is where you have always been.
Robert Thurman
Enlightenment is not a state of perfection but of authenticity.
Matthieu Ricard
To carry yourself forward and experience myriad things is delusion. That myriad things come forth and experience themselves is awakening.
Dogen
The Buddha never taught a sectarian religion; he taught Dhamma - the way to liberation - which is universal.
S N Goenka