“If you are a person who wants an uncommonly fine life, if you're willing to put in some time each day to do that, then that will happen to you.” IfsWantInspirationalPersonsHappensWillingBuddhismFineEach Day Author:Frederick Lenz
“Humility means you're willing to give someone a bigger slice of the pie.” GivingMeanHumilityWillingBuddhismBiggerPie Author:Frederick Lenz
“Be willing to laugh at your humanness and at your divinity.” LaughingWillingBuddhismPurityDivinityHumanness Author:Frederick Lenz
“Obviously, following my convictions has come at a personal price, but they are important enough that I have been willing to endure the abuse.” Has BeensImportantEnoughWillingBuddhismAbuseEndureFollowingConvictionRama Author:Frederick Lenz
“If you have humility, you are willing to undertake anything to spread the dharma.” IfsHumilityWillingBuddhismSpreadBuddhistEtiquetteDharma Author:Frederick Lenz
“There is a difference between willing and forcing. Willing something simply means you are not being lazy. Forcing something means you are trying to do something inappropriate or in an inappropriate way.” WayTryingMeanDifferencesWillingBuddhismLazyInappropriateBeing Lazy Author:Frederick Lenz
“Some people get the impression that Buddhism talks too much about suffering. In order to become prosperous, a person must initially work very hard, so he or she has to sacrifice a lot of leisure time. Similarly, the Buddhist is willing to sacrifice immediate comfort so that he or she can achieve lasting happiness.” PeoplePersonsHardSufferingOrderToo MuchSacrificeAchieveWillingBuddhismComfortImpressionBuddhistLastingLeisureProsperousLeisure TimeLasting Happiness Author:Dalai Lama