All conditioned things are impermanent — when one sees this with wisdom, then one turns away from suffering.
Founder of Buddhism
All conditioned things are impermanent — when one sees this with wisdom, then one turns away from suffering.
Founder of Buddhism
Dhammapada, Chapter 20, Verse 5.
c. 5th century BCE
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