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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 15, 2005Even when obstacles crowd in,the path to Nibbana can be wonby those who establish mindfulnessand bring to perfection equipoise.Samyutta Nikaya I, 48

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 16, 2005Though one may conquer a thousand times a thousand men in battle, yet he indeed is the noblest victor who conquers himself. Dhammapada 103

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 17, 2005Think not lightly of evil, saying, "It will not come to me." Drop by drop is the water pot filled. Likewise, the fool, gathering it little by little, fills himself with evil. Dhammapada 121

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 18, 2005At death a person abandonswhat he construes as mine.Realizing this, the wiseshouldn't inclineto be devoted to mine. Sutta Nipata IV, 6

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 19, 2005I have love for the footless,for the bipeds too I have love;I have love for those with four feet,for the many-footed I have love.Anguttara Nikaya II, 72

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 20, 2005Better it is to live one day virtuous and meditative than to live a hundred years immoral and uncontrolled. Dhammapada 110

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 21, 2005Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live as hundred years without ever seeing the rise and fall of things.Dhammapada 113

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 22, 2005Should a person commit evil, let him not do it again and again. Let him not find pleasure therein, for painful is the accumulation of evil. Dhammapada 117

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 23, 2005The past should not be followed afterand the future not desired;what is past is dead and goneand the future is yet to come.Majjhima Nikaya III, 131

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 24, 2005Whose mind is like rock, steady, unmoved,dispassionate for things that spark passion,unangered by things that spark anger:When one's mind is developed like this,from where can there come suffering & stress? Udana IV, 4

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 25, 2005One who, while himself seeking happiness, does not oppress with violence other beings who also desire happiness, will find happiness hereafter. Dhammapada 132

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Daily Words of the BuddhaAugust 26, 2005To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to purify one's mind-this is the teaching of the Buddhas. Dhammapada 183

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 03, 2005Slay anger and you will be happy,slay anger and you will not sorrow.For the slaying of anger in all its formswith its poisoned root and sweet sting-that is the slaying the nobles praise;with anger slain one weeps no more.Samyutta Nikaya I, 161http://www.geocities.com/aoclery/

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 09, 2005Good is restraint in the body; good is restraint in speech; good is restraint in thought. Restraint everywhere is good. The monk restrained in every way is freed from all suffering. Dhammapada 361http://www.geocities.com/aoclery/

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