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1 1, 2 | ever and ever.~ You who long for life, learn that immortality
2 1, 5 | their~children, so did he long to give peace to the world.~ ~
3 1, 7 | Buddhas are immutable. I long for the happiness that does
4 6, 19| there is hatred, and as long as the fire finds~inflammable
5 6, 19| upon which it can feed, so long will it burn, and~there
6 6, 22| bhikkhus, will not last long. it will last seven~days.
7 9, 28| Not having seen~me for a long time, she is exceedingly
8 11, 30| THE REGULATIONS~ ~ LONG before the Blessed One had
9 11, 30| bhikkhus continued for~a long time to wear the cast-off
10 11, 34| Lord, through all my life long to bestow robes for the~
11 11, 34| provide the Sangha my life long with special garments~for
12 11, 34| provide the~Sangha my life long with food for incoming bhikkhus.
13 11, 34| provide the Sangha my life~long with a constant supply of
14 12, 40| pleasure-promising tempter:~ ~ "So long as to those things~ Called '
15 13, 41| that we had to wander~so long in the weary path of samsara,
16 13, 41| the uncreate, has still a long path to traverse by repeated
17 13, 42| with jewels,~he erected a long pole before his house and
18 13, 43| there is no help for thee so long as thou clingest to~thine
19 13, 47| an arid tract of land.~So long as he sees that the sand
20 13, 47| that the water is near. So long as the~people do not listen
21 13, 48| attack it vigorously!~ Before long, alas! this body will lie
22 13, 48| looks upon it as pleasant so long~as it bears no fruit; but
23 13, 48| a burden and an evil so long as it bears no fruit; but
24 13, 48| companionship with fools. Long is the night to him who
25 13, 48| night to him who is awake;~long is a mile to him who is
26 13, 48| mile to him who is tired; long is life to the foolish who
27 13, 48| Bhikkhu, be~not confident as long as thou hast not attained
28 13, 51| the Blessed One: "For a long time, Simha, offerings have
29 13, 53| actions. To the man who has long been traveling and who~returns
30 14, 60| surface of samsara. How long will it take thee to~grasp
31 14, 72| things and anticipating a long life,~had built himself
32 14, 73| want of rest during the long~march, he fell asleep, and
33 15, 78| replied: 'The dog~will howl as long as there are people hungry
34 16, 86| the sick bhikkhu daily so~long as he stayed in that place.
35 16, 88| so I have heard."~ "So long, Ananda," said the Blessed
36 16, 88| decline, but to prosper. So long as they meet together in
37 16, 88| together in concord,~so long as they honor their elders,
38 16, 88| they honor their elders, so long as they respect womanhood,~
39 16, 88| they respect womanhood,~so long as they remain religious,
40 16, 88| performing all proper rites, so long~as they extend the rightful
41 16, 88| conditions of welfare,~that so long as they should remain well
42 16, 88| remain well instructed, so long as they~will continue in
43 16, 88| continue in the right path, so long as they live up to the~precepts
44 16, 88| and I will speak.~ "So long, O bhikkhus, as the brethren
45 16, 88| affairs of the Sangha; so long as they, O bhikkhus,~do
46 16, 88| been carefully tested; so~long as their elders practice
47 16, 88| elders practice justice; so long as the brethren esteem,~
48 16, 88| hearken unto their words; so~long as the brethren are not
49 16, 88| among them in quiet; so long as the~brethren shall not
50 16, 88| to sloth and idleness; so long as the~brethren shall exercise
51 16, 88| and equanimity of mind, so long~the Sangha may be expected
52 16, 89| Blessed Ones who in the long~ages of the past have been
53 16, 89| Blessed~Ones who in the long ages of the future shall
54 16, 90| Blessed One had stayed as long as convenient at Nalanda,
55 16, 93| Blessed One had remained as long as he wished at Ambapali'
56 16, 94| shall take place before long."~ The venerable Ananda
57 16, 94| that pure religion may last long and be~perpetuated, in order
58 16, 94| that we have gone astray so long and wandered in~this weary
59 16, 94| Tathagata will take~place before long. I now exhort you, saying:
60 18, 96| I look for rest I For a long time, Ananda, thou hast
61 18, 97| from this day~forth as long as life endures."~ And Subhadda,
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