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Buddhism Wisdom
From Pleasure Comes Grief, From Pleasure Comes Fear; He Who Is
If, Whether For His Own Sake, Or For The Sake Of Others, A Man
The Disciples Of Gotama (buddha) Are Always Well Awake, And The
But That Is Not A Safe Refuge, That Is Not The Best Refuge; A M
So It Is That Existence And Non-existence Give Birth The One To
I Do Not Know Its Name, And I Give It The Designation Of The Ta
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana Who Takes Nothing In The World Tha
All Things Depend On It For Their Production, Which It Gives To
If, Like A Shattered Metal Plate (gong), Thou Utter Not, Then
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By Rousing Himself, By Earnestness, By Restraint And Control, T
He Who Always Quiets The Evil, Whether Small Or Large, He Is
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Who Can (make) The Muddy Water (clear)? Let It Be Still, And I
He Who Says What Is Not, Goes To Hell; He Also Who, Having Done
The Twin-verses
Long Is The Night To Him Who Is Awake; Long Is A Mile To Him Wh
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