Gautama Buddha Quotes
For Soon The Body Is Discarded, Then What Does It Feel? A Useless Log Of Wood, It Lies On The Ground, Then What Does It Know? Your Worst Enemy Cannot Harm You As Much As Your Own Thoughts, Unguarded. But Once Mastered, No One Can Help You As Much, Not Even Your Father Or Your Mother.
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