Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 12| overcomes wrong~and is free from passion. To the highest bliss has
2 4, 14| in all!~ How light, from passion to be free,~ And sensual
3 4, 16| destruction, in which no passion~remains, of this very thirst;
4 6, 19| He will divest himself of passion and become free. He~will
5 8, 25| Truth cannot dwell where passion lives. He who does not know
6 13, 41| becomes free from excitement, passion, and~wrong-doing.~ "The
7 13, 41| escaped from the floods~of passion and has climbed the shores
8 13, 45| evil; yielding to sexual passion is evil; lying is evil;~
9 13, 45| of suffering? It is lust,~passion, and the thirst for existence
10 13, 45| liberation, the~deliverance from passion, that, O brethren, is the
11 13, 45| suffering, radically forsaking passion, subduing wrath, annihilating~
12 13, 48| through an ill-thatched house, passion will break~through an unreflecting
13 13, 48| through a~well-thatched house, passion will not break through a~
14 13, 48| weeds; mankind~is damaged by passion, by hatred, by vanity, and
15 13, 58| is the deadliest poison; passion is the fiercest fire;~ignorance
16 13, 59| Let the bhikkhu subdue his passion for human and~celestial
17 13, 59| overcome~all the ways of passion, is subdued, perfectly happy,
18 14, 66| existence, and fear the dart of passion which, if thou guard~not
19 15, 79| merchant and, conceiving a passion for her ordered a~precious
20 15, 79| wisdom lit~up the king's passion beclouded mind; and while
21 16, 80| while under the~spell of passion and yearning for worldly
22 18, 97| Those who are free from passion will bear the loss, calm
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