Chapter
1 Int| relating to this fact: as a wise person, who is heedful enough
2 Int| detail both the path of the wise person and that of the fool,
3 Int| latter: the path of the wise person can lead not only
4 Int| Dhammapada is to make the wise path attractive to the reader
5 Int| being born. ~To make the wise path attractive, the techniques
6 Int| verse 82 states that the wise grow serene on hearing the
7 Int| number from singular ("the wise person") to plural ("the
8 Int| person") to plural ("the wise") when talking about personality
9 2| true distinction,~those wise in heedfulness~rejoice
10 2| restraint, & self-control,~the wise would make~ an island~
11 2| fools -- ~while one who is wise~cherishes heedfulness~as
12 2| When the wise person drives out~ heedlessness~
13 2| weak behind:~ so the wise. ~ ~
14 3| likes:~ the mind.~The wise should guard it.~The mind
15 5| least to that extent -- wise.~But a fool who thinks himself
16 5| fool who thinks himself wise~really deserves to be called~
17 5| the fool stays with the wise,~he knows nothing of the
18 5| perceptive person stays with the wise,~he immediately knows the
19 6| VI - The Wise~Translated from the Pali
20 6| out~ treasure,~the wise one who~seeing your faults~
21 6| revealed~by the noble ones,~the wise person~ always delights. ~ ~
22 6| shape the wood.~The wise control~
23 6| budge in the wind,~so the wise are not moved~ by praise,~
24 6| unruffled, & calm:~so the wise become clear,~ calm,~
25 6| pleasure,~ now pain,~the wise give no sign~ of high~
26 6| dark practices,~ the wise person~should develop the
27 6| should cleanse himself -- wise -- ~of what defiles the
28 12| guard yourself well.~The wise person would stay awake~
29 12| his name~ : he is wise. ~ ~
30 14| enjoyment' -- ~knowing this, the wise one~ finds no delight~
31 18| yourself!~Work quickly! Be wise!~With impurities all blown
32 18| yourself!~Work quickly! Be wise!~With impurities all blown
33 18| molten silver -- ~so the wise man, his own. ~ ~
34 19| mean you're a judge.~The wise one, weighing both~the right
35 19| lot~doesn't mean one is wise.~Whoever's secure -- ~
36 19| fear -- ~is said to be wise. ~
37 19| into a sage.~But whoever -- wise,~as if holding the scales,~
38 20| this compelling reason,~the wise man, restrained by virtue,~
39 26| Wise, profound~in discernment,
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