A Quote by Gautama Buddha

As solid rock remains unmoved by the wind, so the wise remain unmoved by blame and praise. — © Gautama Buddha
As solid rock remains unmoved by the wind, so the wise remain unmoved by blame and praise.

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Gautama Buddha
567 BC - 484 BC
Those who are truly wise will remain unmoved by feelings of happiness and suffering, fame and disgrace, praise and blame, gain and loss.They will remain calm like the eye of a hurricane.
The sea ebbs and flows, but the rock remains unmoved.
Those who remain unmoved by the wind of joy silently follow the Path.
As a mountain is unshaken by the wind, so the heart of a wise person is unmoved by all the changes on this earth.
Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm, even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame.
I, painting from myself and to myself, Know what I do, am unmoved by men's blame Or their praise either.
The mountain remains unmoved at its seeming defeat by the mist.
Be like a solid tower whose brave height remains unmoved by all the winds that blow; the man who lets his thoughts be turned aside by one thing or another, will lose sight of his true goal, his mind sapped of its strength.
Stand through life firm as a rock in the sea, undisturbed and unmoved by its ever-rising waves
The wind cannot shake a mountain. Neither praise nor blame moves the wise man.
Every time a strong wind blows, every sand and dust yearns for being a solid rock and every solid rock longs for flying with the wind!
Is the peace of God in the soul disturbed by things down here? No, never! If waters break in stormy currents against a rock, the rock is unmoved; it is only the waters that are disturbed.
To err is common to all mankind, but having erred he is no longer reckless nor unblest who haven fallen into evil seeks a cure, nor remains unmoved.
If the extrovert is trying to "cheer up" the introvert - extroverts are programmed to seek social rewards! - he or she may feel like a failure if the introvert remains unmoved.
I find that to be a fool as to worldly wisdom, and to commit my cause to God, not fearing to offend men, who take offence at the simplicity of truth, is the only way to remain unmoved at the sentiments of others.
Whoever is devoid of the capacity to wonder, whoever remains unmoved, whoever cannot contemplate or know the deep shudder of the soul in enchantment, might just as well be dead for he has already closed his eyes upon life.
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