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1 3, 72 | Ven. Ananda, "Do you, too, friend Ananda, advocate the abandoning 2 3, 72 | abandoning of delusion?" ~"Yes, friend, we advocate the abandoning 3 3, 72 | abandoning of delusion." ~"But, friend Ananda, seeing what drawbacks 4 3, 72 | profit to both. ~"Passion, my friend, makes you blind, makes 5 3, 72 | to both. ~"Aversion, my friend, makes you blind, makes 6 3, 72 | to both. ~"Delusion, my friend, makes you blind, makes 7 3, 72 | delusion." ~"But is there, my friend, a path, is there a way 8 3, 72 | delusion?" ~"Yes, my friend, there is a path, there 9 3, 72 | And what is that path, my friend, what is that way to the 10 3, 72 | is an auspicious path, my friend Ananda, it is an auspicious 11 4, 45 | reappear?" ~"I tell you, friend, that it is not possible 12 4, 45 | Blessed One: 'I tell you, friend, that it is not possible 13 4, 45 | Blessed One: 'I tell you, friend, that it is not possible 14 4, 45 | responded:] "I tell you, friend, that it is not possible 15 4, 170| monks, "Friends!" ~"Yes, friend," the monks responded. ~ 16 5, 76 | admonish & instruct him, 'Friend, the Blessed One has said 17 5, 76 | drawbacks. Find delight, friend, in the holy life. Don't 18 5, 76 | admonish & instruct him, 'Friend, the Blessed One has said 19 5, 76 | drawbacks. Find delight, friend, in the holy life. Don't 20 9, 1 | sects should ask you, 'What, friend, are the prerequisites for 21 9, 1 | sects should ask you, 'What, friend, are the prerequisites for 22 9, 34 | is the pleasure here, my friend, where there is nothing 23 9, 34 | is the pleasure here, my friend: where there is nothing 24 9, 43 | There is the case, my friend, where a monk, withdrawn 25 9, 44 | There is the case, my friend, where a monk, withdrawn 26 9, 45 | There is the case, my friend, where a monk, withdrawn 27 10, 24 | Monks, my friends." ~"Yes, friend," the monks responded. ~ 28 10, 96 | to him, "Who are you, my friend?" ~"I am a monk, my friend." ~" 29 10, 96 | friend?" ~"I am a monk, my friend." ~"Which kind of monk?" ~" 30 10, 96 | inform you." "How is it, my friend: 'The cosmos is eternal. 31 10, 96 | view you have?" ~"No, my friend, I don't have that sort 32 10, 96 | view you have?" ~"No, my friend, I don't have that sort 33 10, 96 | view you have?" ~"No, my friend, I don't have that sort 34 10, 96 | not know or see?" ~"No, my friend. It's not the case that 35 10, 96 | being asked, 'How is it, my friend: "The cosmos is eternal. 36 10, 96 | you inform me, 'No, my friend, I don't have that sort 37 10, 96 | you inform me, 'No, my friend, I don't have that sort 38 10, 96 | you inform me, 'No, my friend. It's not the case that 39 10, 96 | What is your name, my friend? What do your fellows in 40 10, 96 | My name is Ananda, my friend, and that's what my fellows