Anger Buddha Quotes
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Anger Buddha Quotes & Sayings
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With gentleness overcome anger. With generosity overcome meanness. With truth overcome deceit.
— Gautama Buddha
Let go of anger. Let go of pride. When you are bound by nothing You go beyond sorrow.
— Gautama Buddha
When God requires us to surrender one dream, it's because He wants to hand us a bigger and better one.
— Mandy Hale
Each time a high-wage job is lost, a family is turned upside down. And that affects the communities where they live.
— Philipp Meyer
Bangladesh is not India, Pakistan, South Africa or Australia.
— Sourav Ganguly
Let a man overcome anger by love.
— Gautama Buddha
It's like what some Episcopalians say about themselves today: get four in a room and you'll find five opinions.
— Bart D. Ehrman
Your life is in some bizarre state when priests are throwing abuse at you on the street.
— Ken Bruen
Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind.
— Gautama Buddha
Engage the enemy more closely.
— Charles Faddis
Infinite possibility in all things is a certainty. That pretty much covers theology and philosophy for me.
— Robert Fulghum
Will not be punished for your anger, your anger is the punishment.
— Gautama Buddha
Beliefs, and the feelings that we have about them, are the language that "speaks" to the quantum stuff that makes our realty.
— Gregg Braden
One of the reasons that art is important to me is sometimes it actually feels more coherent than life. It orders the chaos.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
If you can keep as silent as a broken gong, then you have attained, when you know no anger.
— Gautama Buddha
Speak the truth do not become angered and give when asked, even be it a little. By these three conditions one goes to the presence of the gods.
— Gautama Buddha
Once you know the nature of anger and joy is empty and you let them go, you free yourself from karma.
— Gautama Buddha