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Dhammapada

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1 2, 23 | 23. These wise people, meditative, steady, 2 2, 25 | restraint and control, the~wise man may make for himself 3 2, 26 | men of evil wisdom.  The wise man keeps~earnestness as 4 2, 28 | by earnestness, he, the~wise, climbing the terraced heights 5 2, 29 | among the sleepers, the wise~man advances like a racer, 6 3, 33 | makes straight his arrow, a wise man makes straight~his trembling 7 3, 36 | 36. Let the wise man guard his thoughts, 8 5, 63 | knows his foolishness, is wise at least so far.  But~a 9 5, 63 | fool who thinks himself wise, he is called a fool indeed.~ ~ 10 5, 64 | fool be associated with a wise man even all his life, he 11 5, 65 | for one minute only with a~wise man, he will soon perceive 12 6 | Chapter VI - The Wise Man (Pandita)~ ~ 13 6, 76 | administers~reproofs, follow that wise man; it will be better, 14 6, 80 | carpenters bend a log of wood; wise people fashion~themselves.~ ~ 15 6, 81 | not shaken by the wind, wise people falter not~amidst 16 6, 82 | 82. Wise people, after they have 17 6, 83 | touched by happiness or sorrow wise~people never appear elated 18 6, 84 | means, then he is good,~wise, and virtuous.~ ~ 19 6, 87-8 | 87, 88. A wise man should leave the dark 20 6, 87-8 | calling nothing his own, the wise man should purge himself 21 8, 111 | day is better if a man is wise and reflecting.~ ~ 22 9, 122 | water-pot~is filled; the wise man becomes full of good, 23 12, 157 | out of the three watches a wise man should be~watchful.~ ~ 24 12, 158 | him~teach others; thus a wise man will not suffer.~ ~ 25 13, 171 | immersed in it, but the wise do not touch it.~ ~ 26 13, 175 | their miraculous power; the wise are led out of this world,~ 27 13, 177 | not praise liberality; a wise man rejoices in liberality, 28 14, 181 | given to meditation, who are wise, and who delight in the 29 14, 186 | taste and cause pain, he is wise;~ ~ 30 15, 207 | painful; company with the wise~is pleasure, like meeting 31 15, 208 | one ought to follow the wise, the intelligent, the~learned, 32 15, 208 | ought to~follow a good and wise man, as the moon follows 33 17, 229-30| day, as without blemish, wise, rich in knowledge and virtue, 34 17, 234 | 234. The wise who control their body, 35 17, 234 | control their tongue, the~wise who control their mind, 36 18, 236 | an island, work hard, be wise!  When thy impurities~are 37 18, 238 | an island, work hard, be wise!  When thy impurities~are 38 18, 239 | 239. Let a wise man blow off the impurities 39 19, 261 | free from impurity and is wise, he is called an elder.~ ~ 40 19, 263 | when freed from hatred and wise, is called respectable.~ ~ 41 19, 268-9 | foolish and ignorant; but the wise who, taking the~balance, 42 20, 281 | way which is taught by the~wise.~ ~ 43 20, 289 | 289. A wise and good man who knows the 44 21, 290 | a great pleasure, let a~wise man leave the small pleasure, 45 21, 293 | desires of such watchful and wise people~will come to an end.~ ~ 46 23, 328 | companion who walks with him, is wise,~and lives soberly, he may 47 23, 329 | companion who walks with him, is wise,~and lives soberly, let 48 24, 345 | 345. Wise people do not call that 49 24, 346 | 346. That fetter wise people call strong which 50 24, 347 | have cut this, at last, wise people leave the world free~ 51 25, 375 | the beginning here for a wise Bhikshu: watchfulness~over


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