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Chapter XXII
He alone who, without ceasing, practises the duty of sitting
alone He alone who, without ceasing, practises the duty of sitting
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He who says what is not, goes to hell; he He who says what is not, goes to hell; he also who, having done
Many men whose shoulders are covered with the yellow gown Many men whose shoulders are covered with the yellow gown are
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Better it would be to swallow a heated iron ball, Better it would be to swallow a heated iron ball, like flaring
Four things does a wreckless man gain who covets his Four things does a wreckless man gain who covets his neighbour'
There is bad reputation, and the evil way (to hell), There is bad reputation, and the evil way (to hell), there is t
As a grass-blade, if badly grasped, cuts the arm, badly-practised
asceticism As a grass-blade, if badly grasped, cuts the arm, badly-practis
An act carelessly performed, a broken vow, and hesitating
obedience to An act carelessly performed, a broken vow, and hesitating
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If anything is to be done, let a man do If anything is to be done, let a man do it, let him attack it
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An evil deed is better left undone, for a man An evil deed is better left undone, for a man repents of it
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Like a well-guarded frontier fort, with defences within and
without, so Like a well-guarded frontier fort, with defences within and
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They who are ashamed of what they ought not to They who are ashamed of what they ought not to be ashamed of, a
They who fear when they ought not to fear, and They who fear when they ought not to fear, and fear not when th
They who forbid when there is nothing to be forbidden, They who forbid when there is nothing to be forbidden, and forb
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Buddhism Wisdom
He Who Inflicts Pain On Innocent And Harmless Persons, Will Soo
Of Every Ten Three Are Ministers Of Life (to Themselves); And T
The Valley Spirit Dies Not, Aye The Same;
The Female Mystery
But Life Is Hard To Live For A Modest Man, Who Always Looks For
We Meet It And Do Not See Its Front; We Follow It, And Do Not S
The Difficulty In Governing The People Arises From Their Having
He Who Having Got Rid Of The Forest (of Lust) (ie After Having
The Brilliant Chariots Of Kings Are Destroyed, The Body Also
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It Is Hard To Leave The World (to Become A Friar), It Is Hard T
And This Is The Beginning Here For A Wise Bhikshu: Watchfulness
Who Shall Overcome This Earth, And The World Of Yama (the Lord
This Is The Way, There Is No Other That Leads To The Purifying
He Who, Though Dressed In Fine Apparel, Exercises Tranquillity,
Do Not Have Evil-doers For Friends, Do Not Have Low People For
, But He Whom Those Who Discriminate Praise Continually Day
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