"Kindness and Compassion" p. 47. 
The Dalai Lama: A Policy of Kindness (1990)
                                    
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English Romantic poet 1795–1821Related quotes
Preserving Words and Worlds https://onbeing.org/programs/columba-stewart-and-getatchew-haile-preserving-words-and-worlds/ (19 January 2009)
“I am a simple Buddhist monk — no more, no less.”
As quoted in Nobel Prize Winners (1991) by Lisa F. Dewitt.
“Some say I am a good person, some say I am a charlatan — I am just a monk.”
                                        
                                        Daily Telegraph interview (2006) 
Context: Some say I am a good person, some say I am a charlatan — I am just a monk... I never asked people like Richard Gere to come, but it is foolish to stop them. I have Tibetans, Indians, backpackers, AIDS patients, religious people, politicians, actors and princesses. My attitude is to give everyone some of my time. If I can contribute in any way to their happiness, that makes me happy.
                                    
                                        
                                        Translated by D. T. Suzuki[citation needed] 
This poem, translated by D. T. Suzuki, is not a complete Han-shan poem. It is lines 3–8 of a 14 line poem, numbered 271 by Red Pine.
                                    
“I am ignoring you. In fact, I think you are a figment of my imagination.”
Source: Dark Whispers
1920s, Viereck interview (1929)
Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 10, “An Abode of Ravens: Recovery” (p. 397)