Pleasant is virtue (continued) until old age. Pleasant is steadfast confidence. Pleasant is the attainment of wisdom. Pleasant is it to do no evil.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 333
Linh
npub1xhve...269x
Of all fragrances-sandal, tagara, blue lotus and jasmine- the fragrance of virtue is the sweetest.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 55
Better than a thousand useless verses is one useful verse, hearing which one attains peace.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 101

Overcome the Anger by love, evil by good, overcome
miser by generosity, overcome the liar by truth.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 223

O house-builder, you are seen! You will not build this house again. For your rafters are broken and your ridgepole shattered. My mind has reached the Unconditioned;I have attained the destruction of craving.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 154
Those disciples of Gotama ever awaken happily whose minds by day and night delight in the practice of meditation.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 300

Make an island for yourself! Strive hard and become wise! Rid of impurities and cleansed of stain, you shall enter the celestial abode of Nobles Ones.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 236
In this world, good it is to serve one`s mother, good it is to serve one`s father, good it is to serve the monks, and good it is to serve the holy men.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 332
The good shine from afar, like the Himalaya mountains. But the wicked are unseen, like arrows shot in the night.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 304
A solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so The wise are unshaken by Praise or Blame.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 81
Let a man be watchful of speech, well controlled in mind, and not commit evil in bodily action. Let him purify these three courses of action, and win the path made known by the Great Sage.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 281
Health is the most precious gain and contentment is the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nibbana the highest bliss.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 204
He who having been heedless is heedless no more, illuminates this world like the moon freed from clouds.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 172
Do not give way to heedlessness. Do not indulge in sensual pleasures. Only the heedful and meditative attain great happiness.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 27
“The flickering, fickle mind, difficult to guard, difficult to control - the wise person straightens is as a fletcher straightens an arrow.”
The Buddha
Dhammapada 33