Birth, Aging, Illness, Death
Overview
A extension with 100 quotes on the impermanent nature of life, organized by categories
Birth, Aging, Illness, Death – The Inescapable Nature All conditioned things are impermanent; they arise and pass away, come together and fall apart. - Diamond Sutra The wise understand that birth and death are dependently arisen; without clinging, the mind is free. - Samyutta Nikaya This body is like foam, arising and vanishing; be awake to live fully. - Dhammapada, verse 46 Do not run after the past, do not dream of the future, for the past is gone, the future has not yet come, live in the present. - Bhaddakaratta Sutta Death is not an end but a transformation of the stream of impermanence. - Amitabha Sutra All that arises must age, sicken, and die; this is the law of all things. - Sutra of Forty-Two Sections Understanding impermanence, the mind no longer wavers before birth, aging, illness, and death. - Majjhima Nikaya Like a lamp before the wind, this body is fragile; cherish each moment. - Dhammapada, verse 146 Birth is the beginning, death is the return; both are part of the path to enlightenment. - Anguttara Nikaya Do not fear death, for it is merely a door to the transformation of consciousness. - Dalai Lama Life is a series of dependent arisings, coming and going like waves on the ocean. - Lankavatara Sutra Those who live without mindfulness are as if already dead; those who die mindfully remain alive. - Dhammapada, verse 21 This body is like a borrowed house; do not cling to it, let it return to dust. - Perfect Enlightenment Sutra Birth and death are two aspects of the same reality; understanding this, we transcend suffering. - Thich Nhat Hanh, No Death, No Fear Death is not to be feared; what is fearful is a life without meaning. - Anguttara Nikaya See birth and death like seasons changing leaves; nothing is lost, only transformed. - Thich Nhat Hanh, The Heart of the Buddhas Teaching All beings face aging, illness, and death, but only the mindful find peace. - Mahaparinibbana Sutta This body is like a water bubble, fragile and fleeting; live mindfully before it bursts. - Dhammapada, verse 170 Birth is the start of the journey, death the pause for rest. - Agama Sutra Do not weep before death, for it is a door to our true nature. - Dalai Lama, The Art of Happiness
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- Version1.0
- UpdatedSeptember 19, 2025
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- LanguagesEnglish
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