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"Love and Mercy transcends races, nationalities and geographical distance. (p. vi)"
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Cheng Yen or Shih Cheng Yen (Chinese: 證嚴法師, 釋證嚴; pinyin: Zhèngyán Fǎshi; Wade–Giles: Chêng4 Yen2 Fa3-shih1; Pe̍h-ōe-ji: Chèng-giâm Hoat-su; born Chin-Yun Wong; the 24th of the third Lunar month, 4 May 1937) is a Taiwanese Buddhist nun (bhikkhuni), teacher, and philanthropist She is the founder of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, ordinarily referred to as Tzu Chi, a Buddhist huma
"Love and Mercy transcends races, nationalities and geographical distance. (p. vi)"
"We are all human beings, the best of us a saint, but never a god. We can follow a saints conduct and imitate his behavior, but it is unnecessary to worship him. (p. 7)"
"A happy person creates a happy home, and from that is able to contribute to his country and finally the world. (p. 18)"
"To study Buddhism under me is to adopt a new way of life. (p. 20)"
"The hardest thing for people to see is themselves (p. 34)"
"In handling matters, let your mind influence your heart. In dealing with people, let your heart influence your mind. (p. 44)"
"Unconditional giving is not a privilege of the rich but an utmost sincere love. (p. 250)"
"All lives deserve to be respected, and all beings need to be loved. It ought to be easy for us to feel the pain experienced by the bodies other than our own and grant happiness to those who are but strangers. (p. 3)"
"It is never too late for a deep-rooted affinity to blossom. Do not worry over a distant journey as long as we find the way. (p. 194)"
"The reason that people cannot be humble is because they cling to their past achievements (p. 24)"
"Affliction is like a poisonous snake that sleeps in the mind; the moment it is disturbed, it will bite you. (p. 176)"
"Look at adversity as a stepping stone, not a hindrance in life. (p. 108)"