Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | rich, the ignorant~and the wise, all creatures that have
2 1, 8 | the company of aged and wise~counselors to meet his mysterious
3 3, 11| prevail.~Pure is he and wise, loving and full of mercy.
4 4, 14| have become true hearers, wise, well trained, ready and
5 4, 17| doctrine is recognized by the wise in their own hearts.~Therefore
6 6, 22| Who will murmur at the~wise? Who will blame the virtuous?
7 7, 24| warrior a champion strong and wise in action. Loving~and compassionate
8 8, 25| iniquity?~ "All who are wise spurn the pleasures of the
9 8, 25| into brighter light. The~wise man will use the light he
10 12, 36| rules of the order, and was wise, learned, intelligent, modest,~
11 12, 36| the~order, who is learned, wise, intelligent, modest, conscientious,
12 12, 36| order; they are learned, wise, intelligent, modest, conscientious,
13 12, 36| concord. If a man finds a wise~friend who lives righteously
14 12, 37| becoming~very skillful and wise.~ "At that time the barber
15 12, 37| son of~King Dighiti, is a wise youth and he will take revenge
16 12, 37| Brahmadatta of Kasi thought: 'How wise is young Dighavu~that he
17 13, 48| carpenters bend a log of wood; wise people fashion~themselves;
18 13, 48| people fashion~themselves; wise people falter not amidst
19 13, 48| water-pot is filled, so the wise man becomes full of good,
20 13, 48| knows his foolishness, is wise at least so far. But a~fool
21 13, 48| fool who thinks himself wise, he is a fool indeed. To
22 13, 48| wilt become divine. Let a wise man blow~off the impurities
23 13, 55| as for the low,~for the wise as for the ignorant, for
24 13, 56| object of contempt to the wise."~ Rahula was filled with
25 13, 59| takes with him. Let the wise do good deeds; they~are
26 14, 70| nourishes his body, but the~wise man nourishes his mind.
27 14, 72| live in the company~of the wise, understands nothing of
28 16, 83| after~a burning lamp. A wise man, understanding the transiency
29 16, 84| fools and those who are wise, all fall into the power
30 16, 84| and decay, therefore the wise do not grieve,~knowing the
31 16, 89| there, clever, expert, and wise, to~stop all strangers and
32 16, 91| the~Fully-enlightened One, wise, upright, happy, world-knowing,
33 16, 91| which~through truth the wise will attain, each one by
34 16, 91| which are praised by the~wise, are untarnished by the
35 18, 96| the~idea of 'self,' the wise man sees there is no ground
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