I like this sutta quote very much:
[Kaccayana:] "Lord, 'Right view, right view,' it
is said. To what extent is there right view?"
[The Buddha:] "By & large, Kaccayana, this world
is supported by (takes as its object) a polarity,
that of existence & non-existence. But when one
sees the origination of the world as it actually
is with right discernment, 'non-existence' with
reference to the world does not occur to one.
When one sees the cessation of the world as it
actually is with right discernment, 'existence'
with reference to the world does not occur to one.
"By & large, Kaccayana, this world is in bondage
to attachments, clingings (sustenances), &
biases. But one such as this does not get
involved with or cling to these attachments,
clingings, fixations of awareness, biases, or
obsessions; nor is he resolved on 'my self.' He
has no uncertainty or doubt that, when there is
arising, only stress is arising; and that when
there is passing away, only stress is passing
away. In this, one's knowledge is independent of
others. It is to this extent, Kaccayana, that there is right view."
SN 12.15 (
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn12/sn12.015.than.html)
Beautiful, isn't it?