Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 23 | 23. These wise people, meditative, steady, always
2 2, 30 | the lordship of the~gods. People praise earnestness; thoughtlessness
3 4, 54 | flowers; but the odour of~good people travels even against the
4 4, 57 | 57. Of the people who possess these virtues,
5 4, 58-9 | like rubbish, among the people that walk in darkness.~ ~
6 5, 73 | for worship among other~people!~ ~
7 6, 78 | friends, do not have low people for~friends: have virtuous
8 6, 78 | for~friends: have virtuous people for friends, have for friends
9 6, 80 | bend a log of wood; wise people fashion~themselves.~ ~
10 6, 81 | shaken by the wind, wise people falter not~amidst blame
11 6, 82 | 82. Wise people, after they have listened
12 6, 83 | 83. Good people walk on whatever befall,
13 6, 83 | happiness or sorrow wise~people never appear elated or depressed.~ ~
14 6, 85 | become~Arhats); the other people here run up and down the
15 8, 104-5| is better than all other people;~not even a god, a Gandharva,
16 9, 126 | 126. Some people are born again; evil-doers
17 9, 126 | evil-doers go to hell; righteous~people go to heaven; those who
18 10, 145 | bend a log of wood; good people fashion~themselves.~ ~
19 11, 151 | but the virtue of good people never approaches~destruction,--
20 17, 222 | call~a real driver; other people are but holding the reins.~ ~
21 21, 292 | desires of unruly, thoughtless people are always increasing.~ ~
22 21, 293 | of such watchful and wise people~will come to an end.~ ~
23 21, 304 | 304. Good people shine from afar, like the
24 21, 304 | the snowy mountains; bad people~are not seen, like arrows
25 24, 345 | 345. Wise people do not call that a strong
26 24, 346 | 346. That fetter wise people call strong which drags
27 24, 346 | having cut this at last, people leave the~world, free from
28 24, 347 | cut this, at last, wise people leave the world free~from
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