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1 1, 1 | man~speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him,
2 1, 15 | suffers when he sees the evil of his~own work.~ ~
3 1, 17 | suffers when he thinks of the evil he has~done; he suffers
4 1, 17 | suffers more when going on the evil path.~ ~
5 2, 26 | follow after vanity, men of evil wisdom. The wise man keeps~
6 3, 39 | ceased to think of good or evil, then there is no~fear for
7 5, 66 | greatest~enemies, for they do evil deeds which must bear bitter
8 5, 69 | 69. As long as the evil deed done does not bear
9 5, 71 | 71. An evil deed, like newly-drawn milk,
10 5, 72 | 72. And when the evil deed, after it has become
11 9 | Chapter IX - Evil~ ~
12 9, 116 | keep his~thought away from evil; if a man does what is good
13 9, 116 | slothfully, his~mind delights in evil.~ ~
14 9, 117 | pain is the outcome of evil.~ ~
15 9, 119 | happiness as long as his evil deed has not~ripened; but
16 9, 119 | not~ripened; but when his evil deed has ripened, then does
17 9, 119 | then does the evil-doer~see evil.~ ~
18 9, 120 | 120. Even a good man sees evil days, as long as his good
19 9, 121 | no man think lightly of evil, saying in his heart, It
20 9, 121 | the fool becomes full of evil, even if he gather it little~
21 9, 123 | 123. Let a man avoid evil deeds, as a merchant, if
22 9, 124 | has no wound; nor is there evil for one~who does not commit
23 9, 124 | one~who does not commit evil.~ ~
24 9, 125 | and innocent person, the evil~falls back upon that fool,
25 10, 136 | know when he commits his evil deeds: but the~wicked man
26 12, 161 | 161. The evil done by oneself, self-begotten,
27 12, 165 | 165. By oneself the evil is done, by oneself one
28 12, 165 | one suffers; by oneself~evil is left undone, by oneself
29 13, 167 | 167. Do not follow the evil law! Do not live on in thoughtlessness!
30 13, 173 | 173. He whose evil deeds are covered by good
31 13, 176 | another world, there is no evil he will not do.~ ~
32 16, 211 | loss of the beloved is~evil. Those who love nothing
33 17, 223 | by love, let him overcome evil by good;~let him overcome
34 18, 240 | own works lead him to the~evil path.~ ~
35 18, 242 | benefactor; tainted are all evil ways in this world and in
36 19, 265 | He who always quiets the evil, whether small or large,
37 19, 265 | because he has quieted all evil.~ ~
38 19, 267 | He who is above good and evil, who is chaste, who with
39 19, 268-9| chooses the good and avoids evil, he is a Muni, and is a
40 22, 306 | equal, they are~men with evil deeds in the next world.~ ~
41 22, 307 | such evil-doers by their evil deeds~go to hell.~ ~
42 22, 310 | bad reputation, and the evil way (to hell), there is
43 22, 314 | 314. An evil deed is better left undone,
44 22, 316 | false doctrines enter the evil path.~ ~
45 22, 317 | false doctrines, enter the evil~path.~ ~
46 22, 318 | false~doctrines, enter the evil path.~ ~
47 23, 327 | Draw yourself out of~the evil way, like an elephant sunk
48 26, 388 | Because a man is rid of evil, therefore he is called
49 26, 412 | world is above good and~evil, above the bondage of both,
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