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1 1, 6 | charioteer sped the horses on to escape the dreary sight, when~suddenly
2 1, 6 | must end it. There is no escape from~death."~ With bated
3 1, 8 | the path on which we can escape evil.~ "May thy country
4 1, 9 | soul leads to the way of escape.~True deliverance is reached
5 1, 9 | separation, and we cannot~escape birth, disease, old age,
6 1, 9 | and death. Is this a final escape?"~ Said Uddaka: "Consider
7 1, 9 | reality, how could~there be an escape from selfhood? The terror
8 4, 12| the coil and can find no escape from the hell of their own~
9 4, 12| and death, and~you will escape all suffering.~ The Enlightened
10 8, 25| practicing the true law can we escape from this~sorrow-piled mountain.
11 8, 25| involved in its eddies finds no escape. But wisdom is the handy~
12 8, 25| Since it is impossible to escape the result of our deeds,
13 8, 26| unformed, there would be no escape~from the world of the born,
14 8, 26| unformed,~therefore is there an escape from the born, originated,
15 13, 53| a place where thou canst escape the fruit of thine evil~
16 13, 56| love of truth the sincere~escape iniquity. Like the elephant
17 14, 65| apprehension he made his escape before he had~seen his father.~
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