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From childhood to adulthood, Tibet's fourteenth Dalai Lama deals with Chinese oppression and other problems.
[hearing the Chinese propaganda loudspeakers blaring outside] Dalai Lama: They have taken away our silence.
Dalai Lama: Just like a dream experience, whatever things I enjoy will become a memory. Whatever is past will not be seen again.
Indian: Are you the Lord Buddha? Dalai Lama: I believe I am a reflection, like the moon on water. When you see me, and I try to be a good man, you see yourself.
Dalai Lama: I see a safe journey, I see a safe return.
Dalai Lama: Thus by the virtue that has collected through all that I have done may the pain of every living creature be completely cleared away.
Chairman Mao: Religion is poison.
Dalai Lama: I will liberate those not liberated. I will release those not released. I will relieve those unrelieved. And set living beings in nirvana.