Chapter, Paragraph
1 5, 60 | him who~is tired; long is life to the foolish who do not
2 5, 64 | a wise man even all his life, he will~perceive the truth
3 6, 87-8| dark state (of ordinary life), and~follow the bright
4 8, 109 | will increase to him, viz. life, beauty, happiness, power.~ ~
5 8, 110 | vicious and unrestrained, a~life of one day is better if
6 8, 111 | ignorant and unrestrained, a~life of one day is better if
7 8, 112 | years, idle and weak, a life of one~day is better if
8 8, 113 | seeing beginning and end, a~life of one day is better if
9 8, 114 | seeing the immortal place,~a life of one day is better if
10 8, 115 | seeing the highest law, a~life of one day is better if
11 9, 123 | road; as a man~who loves life avoids poison.~ ~
12 10, 130 | punishment, all men love life; remember that~thou art
13 10, 135 | Age and Death drive the life of men.~ ~
14 11, 148 | corruption breaks to pieces, life indeed ends in death.~ ~
15 14, 182 | of men, difficult is the~life of mortals, difficult is
16 16, 209 | forgetting the real aim (of life) and grasping at~pleasure,
17 18, 237 | 237. Thy life has come to an end, thou
18 18, 244 | 244. Life is easy to live for a man
19 18, 245 | 245. But life is hard to live for a modest
20 18, 246 | 246. He who destroys life, who speaks untruth, who
21 24, 334 | a creeper; he runs~from life to life, like a monkey seeking
22 24, 334 | creeper; he runs~from life to life, like a monkey seeking fruit
23 24, 338 | destroyed, the pain (of life) will return again and again.~ ~
24 24, 351 | broken all the thorns of life:~this will be his last body.~ ~
25 24, 353 | all, in all conditions of life I am~free from taint; I
26 25, 366 | will praise him, if his life is pure,~and if he is not
27 25, 375 | keep noble~friends whose life is pure, and who are not
28 26, 390 | back~from the pleasures of life; when all wish to injure
29 26, 418 | from all germs (of renewed~life), the hero who has conquered
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