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Terry Tempest Williams, Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place Quotes: Buddha says there are two kinds of suffering: the kind that leads to more suffering and the kind that brings an end to suffering.
         

Buddha says there are two kinds of suffering: the kind that leads to more suffering and the kind that brings an end to suffering.


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