Famous quote by Nagarjuna

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Things derive their being and nature by mutual dependence and are nothing in themselves
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"Things derive their being and nature by mutual dependence and are nothing in themselves"

- Nagarjuna

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This quote by Nagarjuna talks to the concept of interdependence, or the idea that all things are linked and depend on each other to exist. This quote suggests that nothing exists in seclusion, and that all things depend on other things for their presence. This concept is closely associated to the Buddhist idea of vacuum, which states that all things are empty of fundamental presence. This quote indicates that all things are empty of an independent, self-sufficient nature, which they derive their being and nature from their relationship to other things. This idea of interdependence is a vital part of Buddhist approach, and it suggests that all things are adjoined which absolutely nothing exists in isolation. This quote motivates us to recognize the interconnectedness of all things and to value the significance of our relationships with others.

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