Buddhist Death Quotes
Collection of top 14 famous quotes about Buddhist Death
Buddhist Death Quotes & Sayings
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Death carries off a man busy picking flowers with an besotted mind, like a great flood does a sleeping village.
— Gautama Buddha
Attention leads to immortality. Carelessness leads to death. Those who pay attention will not die, while the careless are as good as dead already.
— Gautama Buddha
If one does not remember death, one does not remember Dharma.
— Thubten Zopa Rinpoche
Just as one can make a lot of garlands from a heap of flowers, so man, subject to birth and death as he is, should make himself a lot of good karma.
— Gautama Buddha
No sane person fears nothingness.
— Robert A.F. Thurman
All beings tremble before violence. All love life. All fear death. See yourself in others. Then whom can you hurt? What harm can you do?
— Gautama Buddha
Oh son, watch the illusory spectacle! All birth and death is projected by delusion, not existing in reality. I am beyond coming and going.
— Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi Lodro
All tremble at violence; all fear death. Putting oneself in the place of another, one should not kill nor cause another to kill.
— Gautama Buddha
He who, seeking his own happiness, punishes or kills beings who also long for happiness, will not find happiness after his death.
— Gautama Buddha
I spend a lot of time with Buddhists. I'm not a Buddhist, but their relationship with death interests me.
— Joan Baez
In the world of Buddhist mind, in the advanced states, we go beyond time, space, life, death and Newsweek.
— Frederick Lenz
No one can escape death and unhappiness. If people expect only happiness in life, they will be disappointed.
— Gautama Buddha
Of all footprints, that of the elephant is supreme. Similarly, of all mindfulness meditations, that on death is supreme.
— Gautama Buddha
The world is afflicted by death and decay. But the wise do not grieve, having realized the nature of the world.
— Gautama Buddha