Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | such pernicious passions as anger, jealousy, hatred, and the
2 1, 2, 5 | bitten both by hunger and by anger at this outrageous act to
3 1, 4, 12 | experienced when it is impossible; anger, when it is hindered by
4 1, 5, 5 | fired by the same kind of anger, stung by the same kind
5 1, 5, 15 | objects, and goes mad with anger, lust, and folly. Thus he
6 1, 5 (4)| Lust, anger, and folly.
7 1, 6, 2 | forth the branches of lust, anger, and folly, throw dark shadows
8 1, 6, 2 | simultaneously the inward feeling of anger. Thus body is mind observed
9 1, 6, 7 | are no more troubled by anger and hatred, no more bitten
10 1, 6, 7 | noble aspirations, such as anger and hatred against injustice,
11 1, 6, 18 | hatred feed the fire of anger? Let us pray to Buddha,
12 1, 8, 4 | his mind. Such passions as anger, hatred, jealousy, sorrow,
13 Appen, 2, 1 | only such passions as joy, anger, love, and hatred act through
14 Appen, 2, 1 | those passions -- joy, anger, and the rest -- are too
15 Appen, 2, 2 | Three Poisons Of lust,2 anger.3 and folly,4 which (in
16 Appen, 2, 2 | Joy is not the same as anger. If we enumerate them, in
17 Appen, 2, 2 | spiritual, together with lust, anger, and folly, are the origin
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