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... pass through the world like beasts encumbering the earth . 14. It is better to wander in a 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 ...
... pass through the world like beasts encumbering the earth . 14. It is better to wander in a 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 ...
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... passes by the jackal stand- ing near him and attacks the elephant . So the man of firm mind , even though he may be in distress , desires that which is in accordance with his natural disposition . 31. The dog falls down low before the ...
... passes by the jackal stand- ing near him and attacks the elephant . So the man of firm mind , even though he may be in distress , desires that which is in accordance with his natural disposition . 31. The dog falls down low before the ...
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... pass through ten in- carnations of great difficulty ; by means of destiny Śiva was forced to live as a mendicant , bearing the skull in his hands for a pot ; by means of destiny the sun is compelled to travel his daily course in the ...
... pass through ten in- carnations of great difficulty ; by means of destiny Śiva was forced to live as a mendicant , bearing the skull in his hands for a pot ; by means of destiny the sun is compelled to travel his daily course in the ...
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... passing censure upon others . 106. The constant man loses not his virtue in misfor- tune . A torch may point towards the ground , but its flame will still point upwards . 107. The mind of the constant man is not pierced 16 NÎTI SATAKA .
... passing censure upon others . 106. The constant man loses not his virtue in misfor- tune . A torch may point towards the ground , but its flame will still point upwards . 107. The mind of the constant man is not pierced 16 NÎTI SATAKA .
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... pass - this is known as the character of women : their mind is said by the wise to be as changeable as the drop of dew which rests upon the lotus leaf . Faults indeed develop in a woman together with her growth , as the poisonous shoots ...
... pass - this is known as the character of women : their mind is said by the wise to be as changeable as the drop of dew which rests upon the lotus leaf . Faults indeed develop in a woman together with her growth , as the poisonous shoots ...
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