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The Dhammapada is taken from the Pali Canon and are some of the phrases taken from Gautama Buddha lectures and teachings.

To his followers, the Buddha is neither a god, a divine incarnation, or a prophet bearing a message of divine revelation, but a human being who by his own striving and intelligence has reached the highest spiritual attainment of which man is capable — perfect wisdom, full enlightenment, complete purification of mind. His function in relation to humanity is that of a teacher.

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/kn/dhp/dhp.intro.budd.html

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