"If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito."
"Misunderstanding may arise by confusing the Buddhist and scientific definitions of death. Within the scientific system you spoke quite validly of the death of the brain and the death of heart. Different parts of the body can die separately. However, in the Buddhist system, the word death is not used in that way. You'd never speak of the death of a particular part of the body, but rather of the death of an entire person. When people say that a certain person died, we don't ask, "Well, which part died?""
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Source: The Dalai Lama (2012). “The Essence Of Wisdom”, p.9, Hachette UK
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