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THIS WEEK’S QUOTE

Feb 22nd, 1998 • Posted in: Quote from the Ethics File

‘Deeper Human Values’

“Out of 5.8 billion people in the world, the majority of them are certainly not believers [in Buddhism]. We can’t argue with them, tell them they should be believers. No! Impossible! And, realistically speaking, if the majority of humanity remain nonbelievers, it doesn’t matter. No problem! The problem is that the majority have lost, or ignore, the deeper human values–compassion, a sense of responsibility. That is our big concern.”

–The Dalia Lama, quoted in Time (December 22, 1997, p. 76).

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