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1 5 | 5 - The Fool~Translated from the Pali
2 5, 64 | is no fellowship with the fool. ~
3 5, 65 | 62. The fool worries, thinking, "I have
4 5, 66 | 63. A fool who knows his foolishness
5 5, 66 | least to that extent, but a fool who thinks himself wise
6 5, 66 | thinks himself wise is a fool indeed. ~
7 5, 67 | 64. Though all his life a fool associates with a wise man,
8 5, 72 | deed has not ripened, the fool thinks it as sweet as honey.
9 5, 72 | the evil deed ripens, the fool comes to grief. ~
10 5, 73 | 70. Month after month a fool may eat his food with the
11 5, 74 | smoldering, it follows the fool like fire covered by ashes. ~
12 5, 75 | 72. To his own ruin the fool gains knowledge, for it
13 5, 76 | 73. The fool seeks undeserved reputation,
14 5, 77 | such is the ambition of the fool; thus his desire and pride
15 9, 121| pot filled. Likewise, the fool, gathering it little by
16 9, 125| evil falls back upon that fool who offends an inoffensive,
17 10, 136| 136. When the fool commits evil deeds, he does
18 12, 164| and Righteous Ones -- that fool, like the bamboo, produces
19 20, 286| summer" -- thus thinks the fool. He does not realize the
20 23, 330| is no fellowship with a fool. Live alone and do no evil;
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