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Buddhism Wisdom
The Tree Which Fills The Arms Grew From The Tiniest Sprout; The
He Who Is Above Good And Evil, Who Is Chaste, Who With Knowledg
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana Who Is Tolerant With The Intoleran
But They Whose Whole Watchfulness Is Always Directed To Their
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Let No Man Think Lightly Of Evil, Saying In His Heart, It Will
The Gods Even Envy Him Whose Senses, Like Horses Well Broken In
Some People Are Born Again; Evil-doers Go To Hell; Righteous
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This Body Is Wasted, Full Of Sickness, And Frail; This Heap Of
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana Whose Knowledge Is Deep, Who
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Pleasures Destroy The Foolish, If They Look Not For The Other
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An Evil Deed Is Better Left Undone, For A Man Repents Of It
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Beware Of The Anger Of The Tongue, And Control Thy Tongue! Lea
In A Hamlet Or In A Forest, In The Deep Water Or On The Dry Lan
As The Vassika Plant Sheds Its Withered Flowers, Men Should She
Let Him Not Despise What He Has Received, Nor Ever Envy Others:
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