Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | Trust in truth, You who love the truth, for the kingdom
2 1, 2 | which~seems to those who love their self as their being,
3 1, 2 | clinging~and unrest.~ Yet you love self and will not abandon
4 1, 4 | body; and truthfulness and love resided in his heart. When
5 1, 5 | having begotten a son, will love him as I love the prince.
6 1, 5 | son, will love him as I love the prince. This~will be
7 1, 8 | hook, or an escaped bird love the net? Would a rabbit~
8 1, 9 | by shedding blood. What love can a man possess who believes~
9 4, 17| like unto brothers; one in love, one in holiness, and one
10 6, 20| child,~ So boundless be your love to all,~ So tender, kind
11 8, 25| weighed down by avarice~and love of pleasure, the Buddha
12 8, 27| king's heart is full of love~and that for his son's sake
13 8, 27| grief. But let the ties of~love that bind him to the son
14 9, 28| vessel, unable to contain her love.~Forgetting that the man
15 13, 44| characterized by~secrecy: love affairs, priestly wisdom,
16 13, 44| truth. Women who are in love, O disciples seek secrecy
17 13, 45| the loss~of that which we love and the failure in attaining
18 13, 47| Tathagata is charity and love of all beings. The~pulpit
19 13, 47| filled with good-will and love.~ "A preacher must be full
20 13, 47| Gather round you hearers who love to listen to the benign
21 13, 48| pleasant or~unpleasant. The love of pleasure begets grief
22 13, 48| he who is free from the love of pleasure and the dread
23 13, 48| a man overcome anger by love, let him overcome evil~by
24 13, 49| the world with thoughts of love. And thus the whole wide
25 13, 49| continue to be filled with love,~far-reaching, grown great,
26 13, 49| set free, and deep-felt~love.~ "This is the sign that
27 13, 51| annihilation~of forbearance, of love, of charity, and of truth.
28 13, 51| being but to be full of love and~kindness. These injunctions
29 13, 51| who harbors in his heart love of truth will live and not
30 13, 53| mankind with the breath of his love, so cool, so sweet,~so calm,
31 13, 53| separated from what they love and be~joined to what they
32 13, 56| was not~always marked by a love of truth, and the Blessed
33 13, 56| strikes in the center. By love of truth the sincere~escape
34 13, 57| protection of my~ungrudging love; the more evil comes from
35 13, 57| observed the principle of~great love which commends the return
36 14, 60| meditation is~the meditation of love in which thou must so adjust
37 14, 60| which thou~risest above love and hate, tyranny and thraldom,
38 14, 62| like unto children, and love to hear tales. Therefore,
39 14, 66| danger; but he, blinded by love,~shot eagerly after her
40 14, 68| makes his offering from love and with a desire to grow
41 14, 70| complainest: opulent dinners, love of sleep, hankering~after
42 14, 76| minister unto him, for I love Ananda." The Blessed One~
43 14, 76| Pakati, thy heart~is full of love, but thou understandest
44 16, 80| and fell desperately in love with him. sent an invitation
45 16, 80| saying: "Vasavadatta desires~love, not gold, from Upagutta."
46 16, 80| Vasavadatta was having a love intrigue with the~chief
47 16, 80| to~Mathura, and fell in love with Vasavadatta. Seeing
48 16, 80| followed her, and out of love for her former mistress
49 16, 80| lotus,~and I offered thee my love. In those days I was covered
50 16, 81| every one be wedded in holy love to the~truth. And when Mara,
51 16, 83| he died in~faith and in love to the Lord and Master,
52 16, 83| Buddha says: 'The heart of love and faith spreads as it
53 18, 96| thoughts and acts of such love as is beyond all measure.~
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