And when the evil deed, after it has become known,
Source:
Dhammapada
Category:
Chapter V
And when the evil deed, after it has become known, brings sorrow
to the fool, then it destroys his bright lot, nay, it cleaves his
head
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An evil deed, like newly-drawn milk, does not turn (suddenly);
smouldering,
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