How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.
—Wayne Dyer (1940–2015) American Self-Help Author
Without the karma of good deeds, they are only destroying themselves.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
Those who act in ego do not go beyond karma. It is only by Guru’s Grace that one is rid of ego.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
Karma does not bind one who has renounced work.
—The Bhagavad Gita Hindu Scripture
One should, perform karma with nonchalance without expecting the benefits because sooner or later one shall definitely gets the fruits.
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
One action produces a reaction; that is karma.
—Lama Thubten Yeshe (1935–84) Tibetan Buddhist Teacher
Born because of the karma of their past mistakes, they make more mistakes, and fall into mistakes.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
It is in the best interest of a man to become a Karma-Yogi and work to the best of his abilities and without bothering about the results.
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
Through the perfect karma of good deeds, one meets the Perfect Guru, whose speech is perfect.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
Like gravity, karma is so basic we often don’t even notice it.
—Sakyong Mipham (b.1962) Tibetan Buddhist Religious Leader, Teacher, Lama
When good karma dawns, the wall of doubt is torn down.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
According to the karma of past actions, one’s destiny unfolds, even though everyone wants to be so lucky.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
His efforts has made load of my karma been removed, and I am now free of karma.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
The person whose mind is always free from attachment, who has subdued the mind and senses, and who is free from desires, attains the supreme perfection of freedom from Karma through renunciation.
—The Bhagavad Gita Hindu Scripture
Whatever pleases You is a pure action of karma.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
The real happiness of life is in doing ‘karma’.
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
By the karma of good actions, some come to serve the Perfect Guru.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
Dangerous consequences will follow when politicians and rulers forget moral principles. Whether we believe in God or karma, ethics is the foundation of every religion.
—The 14th Dalai Lama (b.1935) Tibetan Buddhist Religious Leader, Civil Rights Leader, Philosopher, Author
Those who were pre-ordained to have no good karma at all – gazing into the lamp of emotional attachment, they are burnt, like moths in a flame.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
The person desirous of success and strength should perform good karma continuously.
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
A person who performs good Karma (deeds) is always held in high esteem.
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
Once you know the nature of anger and joy is empty and you let them go, you free yourself from karma.
—Buddhist Teaching
Karma moves in two directions. If we act virtuously, the seed we plant will result in happiness. If we act nonvirtuously, suffering results.
—Sakyong Mipham (b.1962) Tibetan Buddhist Religious Leader, Teacher, Lama
You unite me with Yourself, O True God. Through perfect good karma You are obtained.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
Those blessed with the karma of good actions praise the Lord. O Nanak, they make the Guru their spiritual teacher. In the fourth watch of the early morning hours, a longing arises in their higher consciousness. They are attuned to the river of life; the True Name is in their minds and on their lips.
—The Guru Granth Sahib Sacred Text of Sikhism
Why shall he perform bad Karma who has been properly nurtured for many a thousand months and years?
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
A person may desire to live for hundreds of years if he works according to this truth because that sort of work will not bind him to the law of karma. And there is no alternative to this way for man.
—The Upanishads Sacred Books of Hinduism
People accept only that person as their leader who is radiant with good knowledge and karma (deeds).
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
Human beings perform good karma (deeds) in order to attain success.
—The Vedas Sacred Books of Hinduism
Still others commit all sorts of evil deeds, claiming karma doesn’t exist. They erroneously maintain that since everything is empty, committing evil isn’t wrong. Such persons fall into a hell of endless darkness with no hope of release. Those who are wise hold no such conception.
—Buddhist Teaching
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