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1 1, 25 | 25. Austerity, speech, pleasure, desire, and anger, this 2 1, 26 | opposites), such as pain and pleasure.~ 3 1, 49 | consciousness and experience pleasure and pain.~ 4 2, 12 | virtuous men, and one's own pleasure, they declare to be visibly 5 2, 93 | of his organs (to sensual pleasure) a man doubtlessly will 6 2, 95 | the renunciation of all pleasure is far better than the attainment 7 2, 189| 189. At his pleasure he may eat, when invited, 8 2, 216| 216. But at his pleasure a young student may prostrate 9 2, 223| in which his heart finds pleasure.~ 10 2, 246| vegetables, (and thus) give pleasure to his teacher.~ 11 4, 160| depends on oneself (gives) pleasure; know that this is the short 12 4, 160| the short definition of pleasure and pain.~ 13 5, 45 | a wish to (give) himself pleasure, never finds happiness, 14 5, 154| destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure (elsewhere), or devoid of 15 5, 157| 157. At her pleasure let her emaciate her body 16 6, 26 | procure) things that give pleasure, chaste, sleeping on the 17 7, 26 | respective value of) virtue, pleasure, and wealth.~ 18 7, 45 | springing from love of pleasure, and the eight, proceeding 19 7, 46 | vices springing from love of pleasure, loses his wealth and his 20 7, 47 | springing from love of pleasure.~ 21 7, 50 | that springs from love of pleasure.~ 22 7, 151| ministers), on virtue, pleasure, and wealth,~ 23 7, 191| fight in close order, at his pleasure let him extend a large number 24 7, 204| distribution which causes pleasure, are both recommendable, ( 25 8, 20 | uncertain), may, at the king's pleasure, interpret the law to him, 26 9, 76 | years), if (he went) for pleasure three years.~ 27 10, 90 | subsists by agriculture, may at pleasure sell unmixed sesamum grains 28 10, 117| at) interest; but at his pleasure (either of them) may, in 29 11, 13 | sacrificer) may take at his pleasure two or three (articles required 30 11, 79 | the root of a tree, taking pleasure in doing good to cows and 31 12, 13 | becomes sensible of all pleasure and pain in (successive)