Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | appears in the expressions 'I~say,' 'I know and perceive,' '
2 1, 9 | from fire in reality. You say that~you can remove the
3 1, 9 | men call the ego when they say 'I am' is not an entity
4 1, 9 | self, this ego in the 'I say' and in~the 'I will' is
5 4, 16| eightfold path; that is to say: Right views; right aspirations;~
6 6, 20| false~apprehension. Some say that the self endures after
7 6, 20| endures after death, some say~it perishes. Both are wrong
8 6, 20| most grievous. For if~they say the self is perishable,
9 6, 20| some, on the other hand, say the self will not perish,
10 7, 23| world. 'The Holy One,' they say, 'has~given up his kingdom
11 11, 33| man's heart. Therefore, I say,~restrain the heart, give
12 12, 37| Dighavu: 'Why did thy~father say to thee in the hour of his
13 12, 40| blind from~birth were to say to the cripple as follows: '
14 12, 40| And the cripple were to say to the man~blind from birth
15 13, 43| until it be too late~ Do not say it is early, for the time
16 13, 49| dispute as to the true path. I say the straight path~which
17 13, 49| not.' And people should say to him, 'But, then, good
18 13, 49| think of him?~Would you not say that the talk of that man
19 13, 49| Then the Brahmans should say, 'We show you the~way unto
20 13, 49| make a man a Brahman, and say, 'Indra, we~call upon thee;
21 13, 49| Buddha, "what do the Brahmans say of~Brahma? Is his mind full
22 13, 51| do~those who speak thus say the truth, or do they bear
23 13, 52| of the soul. Do they who~say so speak the truth, or do
24 13, 52| a way in which those who say~so are speaking truly of
25 13, 52| a way in~which those who say so do not speak truly of
26 13, 52| Said the Blessed One: "I say to thee, thy mind is spiritual,
27 13, 53| immortality of truth.~ "I say to thee: The Blessed One
28 13, 53| all identity, and should say that~the questioner is no
29 13, 53| earn a living. Wouldst thou say his~misery is not the product
30 13, 53| person as was the boy?~ "I say to thee: Not in the heavens,
31 14, 60| beautiful than thou canst say or imagine.~However, the
32 14, 60| attained enlightenment. I~say to thee, the Tathagata lives
33 14, 61| they knew me not and would say, 'Who may this~be who thus
34 14, 64| to his~opinion: "What you say that you see," he objected, "
35 14, 72| the habit of I fools to say, 'I have children and~wealth.'
36 16, 81| provide for her. Verily, I say unto you, their children
37 16, 88| what the Blessed One may say, and repeat it to me, for
38 16, 89| Blessed One, that is to say, as regards~the higher wisdom."~
39 18, 97| annoy me, and whatever I may say in answer to his~questions,
40 18, 97| disciples, will ye then say: 'We respect the Master,
41 19, 98| Our great Master used to say to the brethren:~'O bhikkhus!
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