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I found this quote under both. My best guess is that The Dalai Lama quoted Browne.

“People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.”

I remember reading a book where the Chinese emperor who allowed Christianity into China said the same thing.

People have their own paths. And just because somebody’s not on your path doesn’t mean that you should disparage them.

How do you see that in the world today?

Where people say, “well, you don’t agree with me. You’re not on my path, so therefore you’re bad.”

What are your thoughts?

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