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Buddhism Wisdom
He Who Devotes Himself To Learning (seeks) From Day To Day To
There Is No Calamity Greater Than Lightly Engaging In War To D
Rouse Thyself By Thyself, Examine Thyself By Thyself, Thus Self
And He Who Lives A Hundred Years, Not Seeing Beginning And End,
He Will Have Cruel Suffering, Loss, Injury Of The Body, Heavy
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Let Us Live Happily Then, Not Hating Those Who Hate Us! Among M
In This Way Though He Has His Place Above Them, Men Do Not Feel
Many Men Whose Shoulders Are Covered With The Yellow Gown Are
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It Is Better To Leave A Vessel Unfilled, Than To Attempt To
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Heaven Is Long-enduring And Earth Continues Long The Reason
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Hence He Who (relies On) The Strength Of His Forces Does Not
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If A Man Does What Is Good, Let Him Do It Again; Let Him Deligh
If You Go On This Way, You Will Make An End Of Pain! The Way W
Beware Of The Anger Of The Mind, And Control Thy Mind! Leave Th
Pleasures Destroy The Foolish, If They Look Not For The Other
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