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Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)

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Human happiness and human satisfaction must ultimately come from within oneself. It is wrong to expect some final satisfaction to come from money or from a computer.
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The Path to Tranquility: Daily Wisdom (1998) edited by Renuka Singh

 
Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)

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