“In Aryans' Discipline, to build a friendship is to build wealth, to maintain a friendship is to maintain wealth and to end a friendship is to end wealth.”

Gautama Buddha, Cakkavatti Sutta, Patika Vagga, Digha Nikaya
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philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism -563–-483 BC

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