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Can you please tell me some quotes about Buddhism that I am grateful for?

"All laws are empty, and cause and effect are not empty."

Good deeds will be rewarded with good things, and evil will be rewarded with evil consequences. Karma will not be satisfying at all ("shuang" means error or violation, Such as: broken promises, dissatisfied even after repeated trials)

"Nothing can be taken away, only karma remains with you", "Even after thousands of kalpas, the karma you have done will not perish; when karma meets, you will receive the retribution yourself." "Appearances arise from the heart, and circumstances change with the heart

"Destiny is created by the heart, and happiness is sought by oneself"

All living beings have the wisdom and virtue of the Tathagata, but due to delusion and persistence, And cannot be proved. ?

When is the self-nature inherently pure? When is the self-nature inherently non-existent; when is the self-nature inherently self-sufficient; when is the self-nature inherently unshakable; when is the self-nature inherently unshakable? All dharmas can arise. Only what appears in the mind, only changes in consciousness, and all dharmas arise from the mind.

It is the mind that is the Buddha, and it is the mind that becomes the Buddha.

Every thought corresponds to the thought of the Buddha, and every thought corresponds to the thought of the Buddha

Remember the Buddha and chant the Buddha. Now and then, you will definitely see the Buddha

All conditioned dharmas are like bubbles in a dream , like dew and electricity, this should be observed

There is no sign of self, no sign of human beings, no sign of living beings, and no sign of lifespan

I wish to be born in the pure land of the West, with nine-grade lotus flowers as my parents. . When the flowers bloom, I see the Buddha enlightening to lifelessness, and the Bodhisattva who never retreats is my companion.

Say less, recite Buddha more often, kill your thoughts, and allow your body to live.

Namo Amitabha!