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1 1, 6 | stark;~his life is gone; his thoughts are still; his family and
2 4, 16| produces confusion and sickly thoughts in his~mind. Mortification
3 4, 16| will be his steps: right thoughts his breath; and right~contemplation
4 4, 16| livelihood; right effort; right~thoughts; and right contemplation.
5 5, 18| Tathagata, knowing his inward thoughts, said: "Though a person~
6 5, 18| heart soar high to heavenly thoughts. There is no~distinction
7 6, 19| can read my most~secret thoughts, but he is not holy like
8 6, 19| the senses are burning, thoughts~are burning. They are burning
9 6, 19| his senses, wary~of his thoughts. He will divest himself
10 6, 20| The Tathagata, reading the thoughts of the people, said to~Kassapa: "
11 8, 25| works. Let us guard our thoughts that we do no evil, for~
12 11, 33| encourage in yourself sensual thoughts, or look upon a woman's
13 11, 33| excite in yourself lustful thoughts.~ "A woman of the world
14 12, 40| configurations of its~device, so the thoughts of men, their characters,
15 12, 40| it walk or act, but~the thoughts of it, as the windy elements,
16 13, 45| right~struggling, right thoughts, and right meditation.~ "
17 13, 48| of sloth; whose will and thoughts are~weak; that lazy and
18 13, 48| like a useless log; yet our thoughts will~endure. They will be
19 13, 48| will produce action. Good~thoughts will produce good actions,
20 13, 48| produce good actions, and bad thoughts will produce~bad actions.~
21 13, 49| quarters of~the world with thoughts of love. And thus the whole
22 13, 52| self is the thinker of our thoughts and the actor of our~deeds,
23 13, 53| the mind passeth, and our thoughts are~gone when we have done
24 13, 53| thinking is gone, but our thoughts continue.~Reasoning ceases,
25 13, 53| identity of my self. If my thoughts~are propagated, and if my
26 13, 53| if my soul migrates, my thoughts cease to be my~thoughts
27 13, 53| thoughts cease to be my~thoughts and my soul ceases to be
28 13, 53| body, of sensations, of thoughts. The person is the combination
29 13, 54| conversation is truth.~My thoughts are always in the truth.
30 14, 60| the faculty of reading the thoughts of others;~and the knowledge
31 14, 60| hearts of men and reads their thoughts. He knows the evolution~
32 14, 62| language. I must adapt my thoughts to their thoughts. They~
33 14, 62| adapt my thoughts to their thoughts. They~are like unto children,
34 16, 91| remain of them but their good thoughts,~their righteous acts, and
35 16, 93| feels, let him so regard his thoughts that being~strenuous, thoughtful
36 18, 96| been very~near to me by thoughts and acts of such love as
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