Buddhist Practice Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Buddhist Practice
Buddhist Practice Quotes & Sayings
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We will develop love, we will practice it, we will make it both a way and a basis ...
— Gautama Buddha
How does one practice mindfulness? Sit in meditation. Be aware of only your breath.
— Gautama Buddha
Like a lovely flower full of color but lacking in fragrance, are the words of those who do not practice what they teach.
— Gautama Buddha
I think my Buddhist practice has a profound influence on my life and encompasses my creative projects.
— Duncan Sheik
As a Buddhist, I see no distinction between religious practice and daily life. Religious practice is a twenty-four hour occupation.
— Dalai Lama XIV
In 1993, I retired from the Art Ensemble of Chicago to devote myself full time to Buddhist studies and to the practice of Aikido.
— Joseph Jarman
The outer form of Buddhism, of practice, is etiquette - a series of ways to live intelligently that keep you alive, awake and happy, wakeful.
— Frederick Lenz
The prohibition of L'shon Hara is the Jewish equivalent of the Buddhist practice of Right Speech.
— Sylvia Boorstein
Like a beautiful flower that is colorful but has no fragrance, even well spoken words bear no fruit in one who does not put them into practice.
— Gautama Buddha
If you want to experience the unalloyed ecstasy of life, you can accomplish this through the twin Buddhist practices of meditation and mindfulness.
— Frederick Lenz
The discipline which I have imparted to you will lead you when I am gone. Practice mindfulness diligently, to attain the goal of awakening.
— Gautama Buddha
I practice Buddhist philosophy and contemplation but I don't know if I'm more of anything.
— Goldie Hawn
Self-honesty is absolutely necessary in the practice of Buddhism.
— Frederick Lenz
If you become obsessive in spiritual practice, if you just try and try, you are not going to be happy. You are going to be obsessive.
— Frederick Lenz
In Buddhist practice, the outward and inward aspects of taking the one seat meet on our meditation cushion.
— Jack Kornfield