Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | parents; and Suddhodana, anxious about his wife and the child
2 1, 6 | India; for the king was anxious to see his~son happy. All
3 6, 19| Jatilas and~said: "I am anxious to lead a religious life
4 8, 25| Buddha, the prince~became anxious to share in the foundation
5 11, 33| A woman of the world is anxious to exhibit her form and
6 12, 37| presence of his son, yet anxious to communicate to him~his
7 13, 43| see people die. I am not~anxious about others, but I tremble
8 13, 46| mind of ignorance and be~anxious to learn the truth, especially
9 13, 53| religious disposition and anxious about his~fate after death,
10 13, 53| still to self; thou art anxious about heaven~but thou seekest
11 14, 67| bland voice: care you not anxious for your future welfare
12 16, 85| of the Buddha. As I was anxious to hear the doctrine of~
13 16, 88| in heart, afraid of sin, anxious to learn,~strong in energy,
14 16, 91| peace of Nirvana. Men are anxious about death and their fate~
15 16, 91| heard the truth still be anxious about the dead, this~is
16 16, 91| those men and women who are anxious to walk in the noble~eightfold
17 16, 93| height! But they must be~anxious to learn."~ ~
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