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... mountain ; from the top of the mountain to the earth , always falling lower and lower : even in so many ways is the fall of one whose judgment has departed from him . II . Fire can be quenched by water , the heat of the sun can be kept ...
... mountain ; from the top of the mountain to the earth , always falling lower and lower : even in so many ways is the fall of one whose judgment has departed from him . II . Fire can be quenched by water , the heat of the sun can be kept ...
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... mountain - pass with the wild beasts than to live in the palace of the gods with a fool . The Praise of Wisdom . 15. When wise men dwell in poverty - men whose words are adorned with polished sayings from the Sâstras , and who impart ...
... mountain - pass with the wild beasts than to live in the palace of the gods with a fool . The Praise of Wisdom . 15. When wise men dwell in poverty - men whose words are adorned with polished sayings from the Sâstras , and who impart ...
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... mountain ; our family may be consumed by fire ; a thunderbolt may strike our might as it were an enemy : let us keep our money , for without this all the collected virtues are but a heap of grass . 40. These are all the same senses ...
... mountain ; our family may be consumed by fire ; a thunderbolt may strike our might as it were an enemy : let us keep our money , for without this all the collected virtues are but a heap of grass . 40. These are all the same senses ...
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... mountain rock . 67. Water will not remain on hot iron , but standing on a lotus leaf it shines with the beauty of a pearl ; and if a drop of water fall under a favourable star into the middle of an oyster in the sea , it straightway ...
... mountain rock . 67. Water will not remain on hot iron , but standing on a lotus leaf it shines with the beauty of a pearl ; and if a drop of water fall under a favourable star into the middle of an oyster in the sea , it straightway ...
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... mountain ; he may be asleep or mad ; or he may be surrounded by difficulties ; yet the good actions performed in a former state will profit him . 98. O wise man ! cultivate constantly divine virtue ; for that makes evil men good , the ...
... mountain ; he may be asleep or mad ; or he may be surrounded by difficulties ; yet the good actions performed in a former state will profit him . 98. O wise man ! cultivate constantly divine virtue ; for that makes evil men good , the ...
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