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Quote By Gautama Buddha

An Insincere And Evil Friend Is More To Be Feared Than A Wild Beast A Wild Beast May Wound Your Body, But An Evil Friend Will Wound Your Mind.

Gautama Buddha

Biography and quotes of Gautama Buddha
Gautama Buddha
Founder of Buddhism
Gautama Buddha, born a prince, renounced luxury for enlightenment. His teachings on suffering and spiritual liberation laid Buddhism's foundation, influencing millions worldwide.

Explanation Of The Quote

Gautama Buddha warns against the dangers of insincere or malicious friendships. While a wild beast may harm the body, a deceitful and malevolent friend can inflict emotional and psychological harm. It emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with genuine and trustworthy companions.

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