Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | mischief. Self entices with pleasures. Self promises~a fairy's
2 1, 3 | the enchanter. But the~pleasures of self are unreal, its
3 1, 6 | was still more moved. All pleasures appeared stale to~him, and
4 1, 7 | renounced power and worldly~pleasures, gave up his kingdom, severed
5 4, 12| And how empty are their pleasures, how vain are their~endeavors!
6 4, 16| abundance and indulges in the~pleasures of worldliness." But when
7 4, 16| reason indulge in worldly pleasures, nor live~in abundance.
8 4, 16| either worldly or heavenly pleasures? But he in whom self has~
9 4, 16| neither worldly nor~heavenly pleasures, and the satisfaction of
10 5, 18| the world and enjoy the pleasures of a worldly life as he
11 8, 25| All who are wise spurn the pleasures of the body. They loathe~
12 8, 27| thou shouldst reject the pleasures of royal power and~achieve
13 12, 39| not good to indulge in the pleasures of the body, but neither
14 13, 43| The worldling seeks pleasures, fattening himself like
15 13, 43| shall be pure.~ ~ "After pleasures they hanker and find no
16 13, 48| lives~without looking for pleasures, his senses well-controlled,
17 13, 48| deeds, as if burnt by fire. Pleasures destroy the foolish; the~
18 13, 48| foolish man by his thirst for pleasures destroys himself as if he
19 13, 53| heaven~but thou seekest the pleasures of self in heaven, and thus
20 13, 59| for human and~celestial pleasures, then, having conquered
21 14, 60| what way do we give up the pleasures~of the world, if thou forbiddest
22 14, 60| renounces the transient pleasures of the world for the~eternal
23 16, 80| and yearning for worldly pleasures. Thou wouldst~not have listened
24 16, 80| restless world of sinful~pleasures."~ Vasavadatta became calm
25 16, 83| wisdom lifts a man above the~pleasures and pains of the world and
26 16, 92| years, rich, surrounded by pleasures, she is thoughtful and~steadfast.
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