Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 14| to be kind and good,~ And practice self-restraint in all!~
2 4, 16| not to follow-the habitual practice, on the one~hand, of self-indulgence
3 4, 16| worldly-minded and the habitual practice, on the other hand, of~self-mortification,
4 4, 16| destruction of sorrow.~ "By the practice of loving-kindness I have
5 4, 17| disciples shows~us how to practice the truth. They form a brotherhood
6 7, 23| would it~be possible to practice virtue? If the world had
7 7, 23| fixed by causation, let us practice good so that~good may result
8 8, 25| result of our deeds, let us~practice good works. Let us guard
9 13, 49| Brahmans. They omit the practice of~those qualities which
10 13, 53| wisdom can be acquired by practice only. Practice the truth~
11 13, 53| acquired by practice only. Practice the truth~that thy brother
12 13, 54| I meditate is truth. The practice to~which I devote myself
13 14, 76| kindness thou hast seen him practice unto thee, and in the humility
14 14, 76| humility of~thy station practice it unto others. Verily there
15 15, 78| his~enemies are those who practice injustice and oppress the
16 16, 88| so~long as their elders practice justice; so long as the
17 16, 90| the well-doer through~his practice of rectitude. In the first
18 16, 94| yourselves masters of it, practice it, meditate upon it, and
19 16, 94| we have~found the truth. Practice the earnest meditations
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