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1. Human beings are not like vegetation, so how can they be ruthless?

2. All methods are ideal.

3. All living beings are equal.

4. What comes after misfortune is good fortune.

5. Quiet and far-reaching.

6. A moment is eternity.

7. Between good and evil thoughts.

8. If there is a cause, there must be a result.

9. Follow your heart, fate, and nature.

10. Practice is a bit of effort.

11. Being kind and generous is great.

12. A gentleman who can endure will become a great person.

13. The ninety-nine will return to oneness, and the final result will be achieved.

14. Colorless, no anger, no madness.

15. If you know your mistakes and can correct them, there is no greater good.

16. Silence is the best answer to slander.

17. Being able to talk but not do it is not true wisdom.

18. You have to thank the person who told you about your shortcomings.

19. Every trauma is a kind of maturity.

20. When the heart moves, things move; when the mind is calm, things remain still.

21. Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda.

22. If everything goes too far, fate will inevitably end early.

23. Learning Buddhism is just learning to be a human being.

24. The way to get along with others is unlimited tolerance.

25. You have to accept your fate at any time because you are human.

26. Arrogant people can be saved, but people with low self-esteem cannot be saved.

27. If you sow the cause, you will get the result. Everything is destined.

28. One thought of foolishness is the end of Prajna, and one thought of wisdom is the birth of Prajna.

29. The wind does not move, the trees do not move, it is because your heart is moving.

30. Today’s persistence will cause tomorrow’s regrets.

31. Hatring others is a great loss to oneself.

32. Those who create opportunities are brave. He who waits for opportunity is a fool.

33. There is only smoothness in this world, not perfection.

34. To practice, you need to be patient, be willing to be indifferent, and be happy to be lonely.

35. Discipline yourself well and leave others alone.

36. It is better to forgive others yourself than to let others forgive you.

37. You will never become a Buddha if you practice in good times.

38. You must always be grateful to all living beings who have given you adversity.

39. Practice is to correct your wrong ideas.

40. If things in the world are not as you want, that is natural.

41. The reason why people suffer is that they pursue the wrong things.

42. Rather than saying that others make you suffer, it is better to blame yourself for insufficient self-cultivation.

43. If you don’t trouble yourself, others will never trouble you. Because you can’t let go of your own heart.

44. If you don’t forgive all living beings, if you don’t forgive all living beings, you will suffer yourself.