Timeless Buddhist wisdom quotes celebrating mindfulness, compassion, and enlightenment.

If you forget yourself, you become the universe.
Hakuin
Both formerly and now, it is only suffering that I describe, and the cessation of suffering.
Buddha
The practitioner and practice are like fire and wood. The more you practice, the more you burn.
Milarepa
When mindfulness and concentration are strong, insight into the three characteristics naturally unfolds.
Mahasi Sayadaw
Faith is not a commodity that you either have or don't have - it is an inner quality that unfolds as we learn to trust our own deepest experience.
Sharon Salzberg
The Buddha's teaching challenges us to master the art of living, to live in a way that leads to the extinction of suffering.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The victorious ones have said that emptiness is the relinquishing of all views. Those who are possessed of the view of emptiness are said to be incurable.
Nagarjuna
Love is the wish that others be happy, and compassion is the wish that they be free from suffering.
Matthieu Ricard
The idea of Zen is to catch life as it flows. There is nothing extraordinary or mysterious about Zen. I raise my hand; I take a book from the other side of the desk; I hear the boys playing ball outside my window; I see the clouds blown away beyond the neighboring wood: all these I do in Zen.
D T Suzuki
The noting mind and the object noted appear to occur as a pair. Through concentration they are seen to arise and vanish together.
Mahasi Sayadaw
The past is for learning from, not for living in.
Ajahn Brahm
Faith is the firm foundation, diligence the supporting pillar, and wisdom the roof of the house of practice.
Milarepa
True freedom is not the absence of commitment but the presence of choice.
Robert Thurman
The time of the past becomes the present, the time of the present becomes the future, the time of the future becomes the present, and the time of the present becomes the past.
Dogen
Compassion is not something we develop. It arises naturally as we see the truth of what is.
Joseph Goldstein
The Noble Eightfold Path is not a path of mere intellectual understanding but a path of practice, of inner transformation.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
Appearances are mind, mind itself is emptiness, emptiness itself is spontaneous presence.
Padmasambhava
Zazen is not step-by-step meditation. Rather it is simply the easy and pleasant practice of a Buddha, the realization of the Buddha's Wisdom.
Dogen
Like a fine flower, beautiful to look at but without scent, fine words are fruitless in a man who does not act in accordance with them.
Buddha
Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.
Ajahn Brahm
Study how water flows in a valley stream, smoothly and freely between the rocks.
Hakuin
Time passes unhindered. When we make mistakes, we cannot turn the clock back and try again. All we can do is use the present well.
Dalai Lama
Ethical conduct is not a constraint upon our freedom but a condition of our freedom.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The difference between being caught in thoughts and being mindful of thoughts is like the difference between being in a movie and watching a movie.
Mingyur Rinpoche
The technique of self-observation is the technique of observing the reality about oneself at the experiential level.
S N Goenka
The nature of everything is illusory and ephemeral, those with dualistic perception regard suffering as happiness, like they who lick the honey from a razor's edge.
Milarepa
Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth.
Alan Watts
When we attempt to exercise power or control over someone else, we cannot avoid giving that person the very same power or control over us.
Alan Watts
Time passes unhindered. When we make ourselves better, we make the world better.
Dogen
Meditation is not about trying to change your experience; it's about changing your relationship to your experience.
Mingyur Rinpoche
The greatest obstacle to connecting with our joy is resentment.
Pema Chodron
The force of the kindness of others is so strong, we can't possibly measure it.
Sharon Salzberg
The first step toward faith is to admit that we don't know everything.
Sharon Salzberg