"If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito."
"I'm now nearly 79. At 16 I took responsibility for Tibet and lost my freedom. At 24 I lost my country and became a refugee. I've met difficulties, but as the saying goes: 'Wherever you're happy, you can call home, and whoever is kind to you is like your parents.' I've been happy and at home in the world at large. Living a meaningful life isn't just a matter of money; it's about dedicating your life to helping others."
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Source: Dalai Lama XIV (2002). “Illustrated Teachings of the Dalai Lama”
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