Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | immortal, although he will die. The essence of his being
2 1, 6 | Men grow old, sicken, and die. That is enough to~take
3 1, 8 | hearts are set, and when they~die they cannot take along either
4 4, 14| truth abroad. I~shall not die until the pure religion
5 6, 19| will bite him and he will die." And he said: "I do not~
6 6, 22| Eternity.~ They spoil and die: then let us find~ Eternal
7 8, 27| wish to see~my son before I die. Others have had the benefit
8 11, 34| increase upon him, and he may die. Fifthly, Lord, a~bhikkhu
9 11, 34| increase upon~him, and he may die.~ "Seventhly, Lord, I have
10 13, 43| excited, for I see people die. I am not~anxious about
11 13, 48| who are in earnest do not die; those who are~thoughtless
12 13, 48| a cheat hides the false die from the~gambler. If a man
13 13, 51| truth will live and not die, for he~has drunk the water
14 13, 53| existence will cease when~I die. If I am merely a compound
15 13, 54| remains. The Buddha will not die; the Buddha will~continue
16 14, 67| have outwitted thee. If we die, we both die~together; for
17 14, 67| thee. If we die, we both die~together; for I will cut
18 16, 84| daughter, a father or mother, die in your family?" They~answered
19 16, 87| kin he shall~ See some one die that's dear to him,~ And
20 16, 91| final salvation.~ "When they die, nothing will remain of
21 16, 91| that a~human being should die. However, that thou shouldst
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