Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | sought salvation in the one thing that~will not fade or perish,
2 1, 7 | devote myself to the one thing needful.~ Siddhattha asked: "
3 1, 9 | the~idea of the ego. The thing and its quality are different
4 1, 9 | qualities and leave the thing, but if you think~your theory
5 7, 23| there should be no such thing as sorrow, or calamity,
6 8, 25| mind, wisdom is the one thing needful. To neglect wisdom
7 13, 46| truth, especially in the one thing that is~needful, lest you
8 13, 48| consideration whether a thing is pleasant or~unpleasant.
9 13, 49| and is a vain~and empty thing. Now suppose," added the
10 13, 53| thou art lacking in the one thing that is needful. There is~
11 13, 53| Then, sir, there is no such thing as wind."~Kutadanta made
12 13, 53| Buddha: "Learning is a good thing; but it availeth not.~True
13 14, 60| Is it not a wonderful thing, mysterious~and miraculous
14 14, 73| attention, he made manifest a thing concealed by~change of birth.
15 16, 83| it, as though it were a thing of~the past. Men concern
16 16, 84| whatever manner people think a~thing will come to pass, it is
17 16, 93| the Tathagata has no~such thing as the closed fist of a
18 16, 93| to attend to any outward thing, becomes~plunged in that
19 17, 95| Blessed One: "How wonderful a thing~is it, Lord, and how marvelous,
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