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Chapter X
Not in the sky, not in the midst of the Not in the sky, not in the midst of the sea, not if we enter in
All men tremble at punishment, all men fear death; remember All men tremble at punishment, all men fear death; remember tha
All men tremble at punishment, all men love life; remember All men tremble at punishment, all men love life; remember that
He who seeking his own happiness punishes or kills beings He who seeking his own happiness punishes or kills beings who
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He who seeking his own happiness does not punish or He who seeking his own happiness does not punish or kill beings
Do not speak harshly to anybody; those who are spoken Do not speak harshly to anybody; those who are spoken to will
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If, like a shattered metal plate (gong), thou utter not, If, like a shattered metal plate (gong), thou utter not, then
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As a cowherd with his staff drives his cows into As a cowherd with his staff drives his cows into the stable, so
A fool does not know when he commits his evil A fool does not know when he commits his evil deeds: but the
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He who inflicts pain on innocent and harmless persons, will He who inflicts pain on innocent and harmless persons, will soo
He will have cruel suffering, loss, injury of the body, He will have cruel suffering, loss, injury of the body, heavy
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Or a misfortune coming from the king, or a fearful Or a misfortune coming from the king, or a fearful accusation,
Or lightning-fire will burn his houses; and when his body Or lightning-fire will burn his houses; and when his body is
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Not nakedness, not platted hair, not dirt, not fasting, or Not nakedness, not platted hair, not dirt, not fasting, or lyin
He who, though dressed in fine apparel, exercises tranquillity,
is quiet, He who, though dressed in fine apparel, exercises tranquillity,
Is there in this world any man so restrained by Is there in this world any man so restrained by humility that h
Like a well-trained horse when touched by the whip, be Like a well-trained horse when touched by the whip, be ye activ
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Buddhism Wisdom
`all Created Things Perish,' He Who Knows And Sees This Becomes
As A Cowherd With His Staff Drives His Cows Into The Stable, So
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana Who Is Free From Anger, Dutiful,
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They Who Fear When They Ought Not To Fear, And Fear Not When Th
Every One In The World Knows That The Soft Overcomes The Hard,
Speak The Truth, Do Not Yield To Anger; Give, If Thou Art Asked
Hence, Those With Whom He Agrees As To The Tao Have The Happine
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana Who Has No Interests, And When He
Though A Man Recite A Hundred Gathas Made Up Of Senseless Words
If A Man Looks After The Faults Of Others, And Is Always Inclin
But They Whose Whole Watchfulness Is Always Directed To Their
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Thus It Is That Firmness And Strength Are The Concomitants Of
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Let A Man Leave Anger, Let Him Forsake Pride, Let Him Overcome
Therefore The Sage Puts His Own Person Last, And Yet It Is Foun
How Do I Know That It Is So? By These Facts:--in The Kingdom T
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