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1 Int | emotions, and thus -- like a good meal -- offer many savors
2 Int | beginning with a definition of a good judge, and continuing with
3 Int | continuing with examples of good judgment -- shows that the
4 Int | to the point of gaining a good rebirth on the human or
5 1 | merit.'~Having gone to a good destination,~he delights~
6 3 | the mind.~Its taming is good.~The mind well-tamed~
7 3(39) | kammic fruit of any sort, good or bad. ~
8 4(54) | celestial beings who know of the good character of a virtuous
9 4(54) | person will broadcast one's good name in all directions. ~
10 4 | tagara.~But the scent of the good~does go against the wind.~
11 5 | It's not good,~the doing of the deed~that,
12 5 | It's good,~the doing of the deed~that,
13 6 | from poor manners.~To the good, he's endearing;~to the
14 6 | stand apart.~They, the good,~don't chatter in hopes~
15 9 | Even the evil~meet with good fortune~as long as their
16 9 | Even the good~meet with bad fortune~as
17 9 | fortune~as long as their good~has yet to mature.~But when
18 9 | when they meet~ with good fortune. ~ ~
19 9 | in hell,~those on the good course go~
20 10 | shape the wood.~Those of good practices control~
21 11 | age.~But the Dhamma of the good~doesn't succumb to old age:~
22 11 | succumb to old age:~the good let the civilized know. ~ ~
23 12(157)| and begin nurturing the good qualities of mind that will
24 12 | easy to do -- ~things of no good~& no use to yourself.~What'
25 12 | yourself.~What's truly useful & good~is truly harder than hard
26 15 | from illness: the foremost good fortune.~Contentment: the
27 15 | It's good to see Noble Ones.~Happy
28 16 | same way,~when you've done good~& gone from this world~
29 16 | to the world beyond,~your good deeds receive you -- ~as
30 17 | lack of anger;~bad, with good;~stinginess, with generosity;~
31 18 | So know, my good man,~that bad deeds are
32 19(265)| well-tuned instruments, for good. Thus in Pali, samana, or
33 21 | The good shine from afar~like the
34 22 | wealth of demerit;~a lack of good sleep;~third, censure;~fourth,
35 22 | afterward.~Better that a good deed be done~that, after
36 22 | right views~ go to a good~ destination. ~ ~
37 24(337)| or other worldly forms of good fortune, this verse describes
38 24(337)| verse describes the highest good fortune, which can be accomplished
39 24(337)| similar twist on the theme of good fortune is found in the
40 24 | you gathered here~I say: Good fortune.~ Dig up craving~--
41 25 | Restraint with the eye is good,~good is restraint with
42 25 | Restraint with the eye is good,~good is restraint with the ear.~
43 25 | Restraint with the nose is good,~good is restraint with
44 25 | Restraint with the nose is good,~good is restraint with the tongue.~
45 25 | Restraint with the body is good,~good is restraint with
46 25 | Restraint with the body is good,~good is restraint with speech.~
47 25 | Restraint with the heart is good,~good is restraint everywhere.~
48 25 | with the heart is good,~good is restraint everywhere.~
49 25 | teaching,~would attain the good state,~ the peaceful
50 25 | teaching,~would attain the good state,~ the peaceful
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