Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | and entered the forest to live as an ascetic, resolved
2 Int, 1 | is to show man the way to live at peace with himself and
3 Int, 1 | kindness and compassion, live honestly and righteously,
4 Int, 1 | desires, speak the truth and live a sober upright life, diligently
5 8, 110| 110. Better it is to live one day virtuous and meditative
6 8, 110| virtuous and meditative than to live a hundred years immoral
7 8, 111| 111. Better it is to live one day wise and meditative
8 8, 111| wise and meditative than to live a hundred years foolish
9 8, 112| 112. Better it is to live one day strenuous and resolute
10 8, 112| strenuous and resolute than to live a hundred years sluggish
11 8, 113| 113. Better it is to live one day seeing the rise
12 8, 113| and fall of things than to live as hundred years without
13 8, 114| 114. Better it is to live one day seeing the Deathless
14 8, 114| seeing the Deathless than to live a hundred years without
15 8, 115| 115. Better it is to live one day seeing the Supreme
16 8, 115| the Supreme Truth than to live a hundred years without
17 9, 123| just as one desiring to live avoids poison, even so should
18 13, 167| Follow not the vulgar way; live not in heedlessness; hold
19 13, 168| righteous life. The righteous live happily both in this world
20 13, 169| base life. The righteous live happily both in this world
21 15, 197| 197. Happy indeed we live, friendly amidst the hostile.
22 15, 198| 198. Happy indeed we live, friendly amidst the afflicted (
23 15, 199| 199. Happy indeed we live, free from avarice amidst
24 15, 200| 200. Happy indeed we live, we who possess nothing.
25 15, 201| pain. Happily the peaceful live, discarding both victory
26 15, 206| to see the Noble Ones; to live with them is ever blissful.
27 20, 286| 286. "Here shall I live during the rains, here in
28 23, 330| 330. Better it is to live alone; there is no fellowship
29 23, 330| fellowship with a fool. Live alone and do no evil; be
30 25, 379| mindful monk will always live in happiness. ~
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