Here I shall dwell in the rain, here in winter and summer, thus the fool meditates, and does not think of his death.
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If he does not wish for his own success by unfair means, then he is good, wise, and virtuous.Friedrich Muller
He who has no wound on his hand, may touch poison with his hand.
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Death comes and carries off that man, praised for his children and flocks, his mind distracted, as a flood carries off a sleeping village.
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Fools follow after vanity, men of evil wisdom.
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A man is not just if he carries a matter by violence no, he who distinguishes both right and wrong, who is learned and leads others, not by violence, but by law and equity, and who is guarded by the law and intelligent, he is called just.
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He who having got rid of the forest (of lust) (i.e. after having reached Nirvna) gives himself over to forest-life (i.e. to lust), and who, when removed from the forest (i.e. from lust), runs to the forest (i.e. to lust), look at that man though free, he runs into bondage.
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