Eberhart (Edward) Julius Dietrich Conze (1904 – September 24, 1979) was an Anglo-German scholar probably best known for his pioneering translations of Buddhist texts.
Unable to function as plants, we must serve as manure.
One should therefore not rely on mere words, but everywhere search for the intention behind them. (121)
Abide not with dualism, Carefully avoid pursuing it; As soon as you have right and wrong, Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172)
One in All All in One-- If only this is realized, No more worry about your not being perfect (175)
Prajñāpāramitā Buddhism is not a religion suitable for the brainless
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