The pleasant and the unpleasant, the agreeable and the disagreeable, are not in things themselves, but in us.
Founder of Buddhism
The pleasant and the unpleasant, the agreeable and the disagreeable, are not in things themselves, but in us.
Founder of Buddhism
Attributed, often cited in various Buddhist texts and teachings.
c. 5th century BCE
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