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pleases 3
pleasest 1
pleasing 1
pleasure 26
pleasure-garden 1
pleasure-promising 1
pleasure-seeking 2
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26 lead
26 leads
26 might
26 pleasure
26 pleasures
26 understand
25 back

Buddha - Gospel

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pleasure

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | and an eager~pursuit of pleasure. There is a panic flight 2 1, 2 | who has ceased to live for pleasure and rests in the~truth. 3 1, 6 | of old age. "What joy or pleasure~can men take," he thought 4 1, 6 | had become estranged~from pleasure, was greatly overcome with 5 1, 7 | world; he saw the pains of pleasure and the~inevitable certainty 6 1, 7 | struck with the emptiness of pleasure and have become disgusted 7 1, 7 | pain possess the faculty of pleasure; the~origin of evil indicates 8 4, 12| obnoxious desires. They crave pleasure for~themselves and they 9 4, 12| Self is the yearning for pleasure and the lust after vanity. 10 7, 23| to give up his thirst for~pleasure, and lead a life of righteousness. 11 8, 25| down by avarice~and love of pleasure, the Buddha seized the opportunity 12 8, 25| beware of hankering after pleasure. To acquire this~state of 13 8, 25| rishis. Hankering after~pleasure is a danger common to all; 14 11, 34| you~obtain both worldly pleasure and religious consolation.' 15 13, 45| existence that yearns for pleasure~everywhere, leading to a 16 13, 48| little.~ He who lives for pleasure only, his senses uncontrolled,~ 17 13, 48| thy thought to what gives pleasure, that thou mayest~not cry 18 13, 48| unpleasant. The love of pleasure begets grief and the dread 19 13, 48| is free from the love of pleasure and the dread of~pain knows 20 13, 48| of life and grasping at~pleasure, will in time envy him who 21 13, 48| others, wishes to obtain pleasure for~himself, he, entangled 22 13, 59| and not proud. Let a man's pleasure be the~Dharma, let him delight 23 14, 60| How trivial is often the pleasure of the moment~and how fatal 24 14, 70| of sleep, hankering~after pleasure, thoughtlessness, and lack 25 15, 79| sights were~wont to give him pleasure, but when the doomed man 26 16, 80| young man, "it is not for my pleasure that I~approach thee. It


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