Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | it is the cause of your~misery.~ You attain to immortality
2 1, 3 | labyrinth is the road~to misery, and its fading beauty kindles
3 1, 3 | Who shall save us~from misery? Who shall restore us to
4 1, 3 | of blessedness?~ There is misery in the world of Samsara;
5 1, 3 | of Samsara; there is much misery and~pain. But greater than
6 1, 3 | But greater than all the misery is the bliss of truth. Truth~
7 1, 3 | the savior from evil and misery. The~Buddha has found the
8 1, 6 | All sorrowful sights, all misery, and all knowledge of~misery
9 1, 6 | misery, and all knowledge of~misery were kept away from Siddhattha,
10 1, 7 | with his mental eye all the misery~and sorrow of the world;
11 4, 12| anxiety, tribulation,~and misery."~ And the Bodhisattva began
12 6, 19| room he said: "Alas, what~misery! Truly, the countenance
13 6, 20| existences, are the causes of the~misery and vanity in the world.
14 13, 45| is~suffering; sorrow and misery are suffering; affliction
15 13, 53| living. Wouldst thou say his~misery is not the product of his
16 13, 57| society and noticed how much~misery came from malignity and
17 13, 57| Will it not~be a source of misery to thee? As the echo belongs
18 13, 57| shadow to the substance, so misery will overtake the evil-doer~
19 13, 57| man cannot be hurt and the misery that the other~would inflict
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