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Chapter XVI
Therefore, one ought to follow the wise, the intelligent, the
learned, Therefore, one ought to follow the wise, the intelligent, the
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He who gives himself to vanity, and does not give He who gives himself to vanity, and does not give himself to
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Let no man ever look for what is pleasant, or Let no man ever look for what is pleasant, or what is unpleasan
Let, therefore, no man love anything; loss of the beloved Let, therefore, no man love anything; loss of the beloved is
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From pleasure comes grief, from pleasure comes fear; he who From pleasure comes grief, from pleasure comes fear; he who is
From affection comes grief, from affection comes fear; he who From affection comes grief, from affection comes fear; he who i
From lust comes grief, from lust comes fear; he who From lust comes grief, from lust comes fear; he who is free fro
From love comes grief, from love comes fear; he who From love comes grief, from love comes fear; he who is free fro
From greed comes grief, from greed comes fear; he who From greed comes grief, from greed comes fear; he who is free
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He who possesses virtue and intelligence, who is just, speaks He who possesses virtue and intelligence, who is just, speaks t
He in whom a desire for the Ineffable (Nirvana) has He in whom a desire for the Ineffable (Nirvana) has sprung up,
Kinsmen, friends, and lovers salute a man who has been Kinsmen, friends, and lovers salute a man who has been long awa
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Buddhism Wisdom
If The Brahmana Has Reached The Other Shore In Both Laws (in
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(the Tao) Produces (all Things) And Nourishes Them; It Produces
Thou Art Now Like A Sear Leaf, The Messengers Of Death (yama)
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That Deed Is Not Well Done Of Which A Man Must Repent, And The
If Heaven Were Not Thus Pure, It Soon Would Rend;
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All Things Spring Up, And There Is Not One Which Declines To Sh
Be Not Thoughtless, Watch Your Thoughts! Draw Yourself Out Of
He Whose Conquest Is Not Conquered Again, Into Whose Conquest N
Four Things Does A Wreckless Man Gain Who Covets His Neighbour'
Though A Man Recite A Hundred Gathas Made Up Of Senseless Words
The Tao In Its Regular Course Does Nothing (for The Sake Of
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As A Grass-blade, If Badly Grasped, Cuts The Arm, Badly-practis
A State May Be Ruled By (measures Of) Correction; Weapons Of
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Whatever A Man Sacrifice In This World As An Offering Or As An
Whatever Place A Faithful, Virtuous, Celebrated, And Wealthy Ma
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