Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | leave the thing, but if you think~your theory to the end,
2 1, 9 | functions. The~ideas which I think, came to me partly from
3 4, 12| Men go astray because they think that delusion is better
4 6, 19| replied: "Didst thou not think, O Kassapa, that it~would
5 6, 19| One, the Buddha. Do as~ye think best."~ The Jatilas replied: "
6 11, 33| be with a pure~heart, and think to yourself, 'I as a samana
7 12, 36| and said to them: "Do not think,~O bhikkhus, that you are
8 12, 36| and said to them: "Do not think, O bhikkhus, that~if you
9 12, 36| consider him guilty, he~should think: 'These brethren know the
10 12, 36| not~appeased in those who think: 'He has reviled me, he
11 13, 47| temptation, he should constantly~think of the Buddha and he will
12 13, 48| members of the clergy, to think, this is~done by me. May
13 13, 48| the aim to be reached, but think of themselves~alone. Everything
14 13, 48| outcome of good.~ Let no man think lightly of evil, saying
15 13, 48| little~by little. Let no man think lightly of good, saying
16 13, 49| the two Brahmans:~"Do you think that all paths are right?"
17 13, 49| and said: "Yes,~Gotama, we think so."~ "But tell me, continued
18 13, 49| know it.' What would you think of him?~Would you not say
19 13, 49| Blessed One said: "What do you think, O Brahmans, of a man~born
20 13, 50| in reply said: "Dost thou think it strange that I protect~
21 13, 53| thou sowest, not others. Think of a man~who is ill-bred
22 14, 60| does right who does not~think: "People should salute me;
23 15, 78| king, hearest the~dog bark, think of the teachings of the
24 16, 84| In whatever manner people think a~thing will come to pass,
25 16, 87| return hate for~hate. Neither think that you can destroy wrong
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