Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian philosopher Nagarjuna.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Nāgārjuna was an Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker, scholar-saint and philosopher. He is widely considered one of the most important Buddhist philosophers. Jan Westerhoff considers him to be "one of the greatest thinkers in the history of Asian philosophy."
Things derive their being and nature by mutual dependence and are nothing in themselves.
There is pleasure when a sore is scratched, But to be without sores is more pleasurable still. Just so, there are pleasures in worldly desires, But to be without desires is more pleasurable still.
So, to praise others for their virtues can but encourage one's own efforts.
Although you may spend your life killing, You will not exhaust all your foes. But if you quell your own anger, your real enemy will be slain.
If you desire ease, forsake learning.
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.