The fire which burned the forest Became the companion of the wind. But just as the wind extinguished the fire, The weak man loses his friends.
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He who does not try a remedy For the disease of going to hell What will he do when he reaches that place Where there is no cure to be found.Nagarjuna
If you desire ease, forsake learning.
Nagarjuna
Although you may remain somewhere for a long time, It is certain that you will have to leave Whatever may be the manner of parting, The actual going cannot be avoided.
Nagarjuna
The logs of wood which move down the river together Are driven apart by every wave. Such inevitable parting Should not be the cause of misery.
Nagarjuna
A hero is born among a hundred, A wise man is found among a thousand, But an accomplished one might not be found Even among a hundred thousand men.
Nagarjuna
He who pursues people for what they can give, And yet pays no heed to those who have offered much, Is like the man who thinks only of the butter to come, And pays no heed to what has already been churned.
Nagarjuna
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