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1 Pre | fingers of at least five people would be needed to count
2 Int | one of human cooperation: people attain their goals by working
3 Int | roles in such a way that all people can choose to be heroic,
4 Int | are four: associating with people of integrity, listening
5 Int | might not be obvious to people who are new to either of
6 4 | midst of the rubbish-like,~people run-of-the-mill & blind,~
7 6 | Few are the people~who reach the Far Shore.~
8 12(166)| IV.95 lists four types of people in descending order: those
9 13 | few, few~ are the people~who make it to heaven. ~ ~
10 14 | to park and tree shrines:~people threatened with danger.~
11 15 | are hostile.~Among hostile people,~free from hostility we
12 15 | miserable.~Among miserable people,~free from misery we dwell.~
13 15 | who are busy.~Among busy people,~free from busyness we dwell.~
14 17 | If knowledgeable people praise him,~having observed
15 18 | People give~in line with their
16 18 | no outside contemplative.~People are smitten~with complications,~
17 19(265)| describe the moral quality of people and acts. Discordant intervals
18 19(271)| ease that run-of-the-mill people don't know," according to
19 19 | that run-of-the-mill people~ don't know':~ever let
20 21 | to stay with dissonant people,~painful to travel the
21 22 | didn't.'~Both -- low-acting people -- ~there become equal:~
22 23 | accusation,~for the mass of people~have no principles. ~ ~
23 24 | are the joys of a person.~People, bound by enticement,~looking
24 24 | Encircled with craving,~people hop round & around~like
25 24 | Encircled with craving,~people hop round & around~like
26 24(353)| I.6.7, one of the first people the Buddha met after his
27 24 | Fields are spoiled by weeds;~people, by passion.~So what's given
28 24 | Fields are spoiled by weeds;~people, by aversion.~So what's
29 24 | Fields are spoiled by weeds;~people, by delusion.~So what's
30 24 | Fields are spoiled by weeds;~people, by longing.~So what's given
31 Notes | that taste to different people on different occasions,
32 Notes | variety was the fact that the people of northern India in his
33 Notes | other monks, nuns, and lay people doubtlessly had their own
34 Notes | were monks, nuns, and lay people like him even while the
35 Glo | spiritual pride that keeps people attached to especially refined
36 Glo | Fire Unbound) reveals that people of the Buddha's time felt
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