Chapter
1 2 | joined hands, and respectful, thinking: How are we to fulfil the
2 2 | they had not. Therefore, thinking themselves aggrieved, they
3 2 | world?~60 And while I am thinking and pondering, when my wish
4 2 | walked round at its foot (thinking): This law is wonderful
5 3 | O Lord, I passed always thinking of the same subject; I would
6 4 | had always and ever been thinking of the son he had lost fifty
7 4 | only pining in himself and thinking: I am old, aged, advanced
8 4 | unused. Repeatedly he was thinking of that son: O how happy
9 4 | He of whom I have been thinking again and again, is here
10 4 | ashamed, disousted, when thinking of his former poverty. The
11 4 | jewels such as we were not thinking of, nor requiring. All of
12 5 | aspire to become leading men (thinking), I will become a Buddha,
13 5 | humours. The physician, after thinking again and again on a means
14 8 | follow a course in ignorance (thinking): We, disciples, are of
15 8 | greatly elated with joy, when thinking of the prediction (we shall
16 9 | similar prediction? Thus thinking, pondering, wishing, he
17 10| preacher, let him be patient, thinking of me.~26. My body has existed
18 13| the wise man is always thinking: How can I and these beings
19 13| are my teachers;' (thus thinking) the wise man respects them
20 14| ether-element below. Only thinking of the lesson they have
21 15| often seeing me, take to thinking: 'The Tathâgata is staying'
22 15| child's play; (lest they) by thinking 'we are near that Tathâgata'
23 24| regularly and constantly thinking will infallibly destroy
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