To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one`s mind-this is the teaching of the Buddhas
Dhammapada 183.
Buddha
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The good shine from afar, like the Himalaya mountains. But the wicked are unseen, like arrows shot in the night.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 304
Weeds are the bane of fields, lust is the bane of mankind. Therefore, what is offered to those free of lust yields abundant fruit.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 356
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

Those disciples of Gotama ever awaken happily whose minds by day and night delight in the practice of meditation.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 300
To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one`s mind-this is the teaching of the Buddhas
Dhammapada 183.
Buddha

Of all fragrances-sandal, tagara, blue lotus and jasmine- the fragrance of virtue is the sweetest.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 55
“A solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so The wise are unshaken by Praise or Blame”
The Buddha
Dhammapada 81

Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live as hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 113

Weeds are the bane of fields, hatred is the bane of mankind. Therefore, what is offered to those free of hatred yields abundant fruit.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 357
There never was, there never will be, nor is there now, a person is wholly blamed or wholly praised.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 228
Overcome the anger by love, evil by good, overcome
miser by generosity, overcome the liar by truth.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 223
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

Health is the precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, Nibbāna the highest bliss.
The Buddha
Dhammapada 204
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