Buddha Fool Quotes
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Buddha Fool Quotes & Sayings
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The fool thinks he has won a battle when he bullies with harsh speech, but knowing how to be forbearing alone makes one victorious.
— Gautama Buddha
Should a seeker not find a companion who is better or equal, let him resolutely pursue a solitary course; there is no fellowship with the fool.
— Gautama Buddha
Though through all his life a fool associates with a wise man, he yet understands not the Dharma, as the spoon, the flavor of soup.
— Gautama Buddha
The fool is his own enemy. Seeking wealth, he destroys himself. Seek rather the other shore.
— Gautama Buddha
The fool who recognizes his foolishness, is a wise man. But the fool who believes himself a wise man, he really is a fool.
— Gautama Buddha
A fool thinks it like honey so long as the bad deed does not bear fruit, but when it does bear fruit he experiences suffering.
— Gautama Buddha
I expect my next job to be outside government.
— John Engler
It is the fool who is haunted by fears, dread of dangers, oppression of mind, not the wise man.
— Gautama Buddha
I shall live here in the rains,
There in winter,
Elsewhere in summer, muses the fool,
Not aware of the nearness of death. — Gautama Buddha
There in winter,
Elsewhere in summer, muses the fool,
Not aware of the nearness of death. — Gautama Buddha
Here will I live in the rainy season, here in the autumn and in the summer: thus muses the fool. He realizes not the danger (of death).
— Gautama Buddha
Though all one's life a fool associates with a wise person,one no more comprehends the Truth than a spoon tastes the flavor of the soup.
— Gautama Buddha
If a man offend a harmless, pure, and innocent person, the evil falls back upon that fool, like light dust thrown up against the wind.
— Gautama Buddha
A fool who recognises his own ignorance is thereby in fact a wise man, but a fool who considers himself wise - that is what one really calls a fool.
— Gautama Buddha
Better it is to live alone; there is no fellowship with a fool. Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant forest.
— Gautama Buddha
I tend to do things that I'm very frightened of. That's what I do.
— Kristin Scott Thomas
The fool says, "These are my sons, this is my land, this is my money." In reality, the fool does not own himself, much less sons, land, or money.
— Gautama Buddha
An evil deed, like fresh milk, does not go bad suddenly. Smouldering, like fire covered by ashes, the evil deed follows the fool.
— Gautama Buddha
A fool suffers, thinking,
"I have children! I have wealth!"
One's self is not even one's own.
How then are children? How then is wealth? — Gautama Buddha
"I have children! I have wealth!"
One's self is not even one's own.
How then are children? How then is wealth? — Gautama Buddha
The fool worries, thinking, "I have sons, I have wealth." Indeed, when he himself is not his own, whence are sons, whence is wealth?
— Gautama Buddha
What we call people so often distances us from them, and makes them little.
— Jacqueline Novogratz
How long the night to the watchman, How long the road to the weary traveller, How long the wandering of many lives To the fool who misses the way.
— Gautama Buddha
The fool who thinks he is wise is just a fool. The fool who knows he is a fool is wise indeed.
— Gautama Buddha
A fool acquires knowledge only to his own disadvantage. It destroys what good he has, and turns his brains.
— Gautama Buddha
Crying with the wise is better than laughing with the fool.
— Gautama Buddha
Like fresh milk a bad deed does not turn at once. It follows a fool scorching him like a smouldering fire.
— Gautama Buddha