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On the Brevity of Our TiesTies in this world last only for a time. We are husband and wife, parent and child, for a short period only. Once this reality sinks in, we cannot help treasuring each moment of our brief association.

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On the Brevity of Our TiesTies in this world last only for a time. We are husband and wife, parent and child, for a short period only. Once this reality sinks in, we cannot help treasuring each moment of our brief association.

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How wonderful it would be if people did all they could for one other without seeking anything in return! One should never remember a kindness done, and never forget a kindness received.

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Many Buddhist temple priests regard their parishioners as possessions and fear their departure as a diminishing of assets.

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Living in a world such as this is like dancing on a live volcano.

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Knowing life's purpose would invest everything one did with meaning.

Kentetsu Takamori, You Were Born for a Reason: The Real Purpose of Life
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Absent a sense of the preciousness of one's own life, why respect the life of anyone else?

Kentetsu Takamori, You Were Born for a Reason: The Real Purpose of Life
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Bliss and suffering, it seems, always go hand in hand.

Kentetsu Takamori, You Were Born for a Reason: The Real Purpose of Life
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Amida's unimpeded light is the sun of wisdom that destroys the mind of darkness.(Preface in Teaching, Practice, Faith, Enlightenment)

Kentetsu Takamori, You Were Born for a Reason: The Real Purpose of Life
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Health, wealth, reputation, and status are all mere ingredients of happiness. The key to true well-being is being able to manage them capably.

Kentetsu Takamori, Something You Forgot...Along the Way: Stories of Wisdom and Learning
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