Frederick Lenz Quotes
Buddhism Is A Practice In Which We Learn To Avoid Injuring Others, And Ourselves. It's A Practice In Which We Learn To Respond To Beauty, And To Respond To Difficult Circumstances With Patience, With A Sense Of Calm, With Clarity.
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