Quotes on virtue and virtuous conduct...

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    When even one virtue becomes our nature, the mind becomes clean and tranquil. Then there is no need to practice meditation; we will automatically be meditating always. ~ Swami Satchidananda


    Wholesome virtuous behavior progressively leads to the foremost.~ Buddha AN 10.1


    If you do right, irrespective of what the other does, it will slow down the mind. ~ Rajini Menon
     
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    One should never do that to another which one regards as injurious to one’s own self. This, in brief, is the rule of dharma. Other behavior is due to selfish desires.
    — Brihaspati, Mahabharata 13.114.8


    If the entire Dharma can be said in a few words, then it is—that which is unfavorable to us, do not do that to others.
    — Padmapuraana, shrushti 19/357–358
     
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    The mark of Dharma is Achara (good conduct). Achara is the mark of the good. Higher than all the teachings, is Achara. From Achara, Dharma is born; and Dharma enhances life. By Achara man attains fame, power and strength here and hereafter. Achara is the highest Dharma. Achara is the root of all Tapas. - Swami Sivananda


    Greatness goes with a life of good conduct; disgrace attends those who discard the true values of right conduct. - Thirukkural


    True knowledge controls thought and conduct and keeps both away from evil, and helps one to keep in that right path. - Thirukkural


    Quickly moving away from wrong and improper actions is one of the essential elements of good character. - Thirukkural
     
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    Desires slay patience. ~ Vidura (Mahabharatha)


    If you have patience, then you'll also have love. Patience leads to love. ~ Mata Amritanandamayi


    Patience leads to love. If you forcefully open the petals of a bud, you won't be able to enjoy its beauty and fragrance. Only when it blossoms by following its natural course, will the beauty and fragrance of a flower unfold. ~ Mata Amritanandamayi


    Patience is all the strength that a person needs. ~ Sai Baba


    Acquire a firm will and the utmost patience. ~ Anandamayi Ma
     
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    Ethical discipline is a necessary pre-requisite for philosophical enquiry and Self-realisation. Ethics is an enquiry into the nature of good and is concerned with an analysis of the concepts of good and bad, virtue and vice, right and wrong. ~ Swami Sivananda


    Ethics lead to restraint of the lower self and thereby the mind is calmed. Through calmness of mind, discrimination dawns and one knows the Self. Without ethical perfection there is no spiritual progress. ~ Swami Sivananda
     
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    An ethical life purifies the mind. By living an ethical life, one progresses towards the realization of the Divine. ~ Sri Anandamayi Ma


    Behavior influences consciousness. Right behavior means right consciousness. ~ Taisen Deshimaru ( Zen Buddhist master and founder of Association Zen Internationale)


    Behavior influences consciousness. Right behavior means right consciousness. Our attitude here and now influences the entire environment: our words, actions, ways of holding and moving ourselves, they all influence what happens around us and inside us. The actions of every instant, every day, must be right...Every gesture is important. How we eat, how we put on our clothes, how we wash ourselves, how we go to the toilet, how we put our things away, how we act with other people, family, wife, work - how we are: totally, in every single gesture. ~ Taisen Deshimaru
     
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    Whatever is done lovingly, with righteous purity and with peace of mind, is a good action. Everything which is done with the stain of desire and with agitation filling the mind is classified as a bad action. ~ Ramana Maharshi


    The result of spiritual practice should be our inner transformation into better human beings. After practicing for months or years, we should be less prone to anger, pride, and jealousy. Our practice should lead us to a vaster, calmer mind. ~ Shechem Rabjam Rinpoche
     

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