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" In him who has intercourse (with others) affections arise, (and then) the pain which follows affection ; considering the misery that originates in affection let one wander alone like a rhinoceros. "
The Religious Aspect of Philosophy: A Critique of the Bases of Conduct and ... - Page 207
by Josiah Royce - 1885 - 484 pages
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The Dhammapada

Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 412 pages
...no one wish for a son, much less for a companion, let him wander alone like a rhinoceros \ (34) 2. In him who has intercourse (with others) affections...affection let one wander alone like a rhinoceros. (35) 3. He who has compassion on his friends and confidential (companions) loses (his own) advantage,...
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The Dhammapada: A Collection of Verses : Being One of the Canonical Books of ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 444 pages
...no one wish for a son, much less for a companion, let him waiider alone like a rhinoceros \ (34) 2. In him who has intercourse (with others) affections...affection let one wander alone like a rhinoceros. (35) 3. He who has compassion on his friends and confidential (companions) loses (his own) advantage,...
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American Church Review, Volumes 36-37

1882 - 332 pages
...desire, jn ajj jts various forms, vv. Q23, 1103; viz. It is from chap. 3. Khaggaivianasutta, v. 3. He who has compassion on his friends and confidential...friendship let one wander alone like a rhinoceros." The Sacred Books of the East. Translated by various Oriental scholars and edited by F. Max Muller....
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The Light of Asia and the Light of the World: A Comparison of the Legend ...

Samuel Henry Kellogg - 1885 - 422 pages
...houseless life. 3 In him who has intercourse with others affections arise (and then) the pain that follows affection : considering the misery that originates...affection, let one wander alone like a rhinoceros. Just as a large bamboo-tree (with its branches) entangled (in each other, such is) the care one has...
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The Light of Asia and the Light of the World: A Comparison of the Legend ...

Samuel Henry Kellogg - 1885 - 420 pages
...life, this they call the best gem, if any one has gone forth from house-life to a houseless life.3 In him who has intercourse with others affections arise (and then) the pain that follows affection ; considering the misery that originates in affection, let one wander alone...
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Friendship the Master-passion

Henry Clay Trumbull - 1891 - 424 pages
...religion is in the direction of hostility to these ties. The counsel of the Booddhist Suttas is : " In him who has intercourse (with others) affections...friendship, let one wander alone like a rhinoceros." " Having left son and wife, father and mother, wealth and corn and relatives, the objects of desire,...
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Religions of Mission Fields as Viewed by Protestant Missionaries ...

1905 - 320 pages
...gives pleasure in earthly existence. Doubtless words of the Khaggavisanasutta embody his thought : " He who has compassion on his friends and confidential...friendship, let one wander alone like a rhinoceros." In his child he saw the strongest fetter that bound him to the world. Further delay would be fatal....
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Friendship the Master-passion: Or, The Nature and History of Friendship, and ...

Henry Clay Trumbull - 1912 - 424 pages
...ties. The counsel of the Booddhist Suttas is : " In him who has intercourse (with others) affe6lions arise, (and then) the pain which follows affection ; considering the misery that originates in affeftion, let one wander alone like a rhinoceros." " He who has compassion on his friends and confidential...
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India and Its Faiths: A Traveler's Record

James Bissett Pratt - 1915 - 570 pages
...fearing. The only thing worthy of fear is slavery; and you may break your own bonds if you only will. "In him who has intercourse with others affections...affection, let one wander alone like a rhinoceros. "Seeing bright golden bracelets, well-wrought by the goldsmith, striking against each other when there...
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Christianity and Buddhism: A Comparison and a Contrast : Being the Donnellan ...

Thomas Sterling Berry - 1997 - 266 pages
...home."1 What is here said about him is confirmed by the Discourses attributed to Gautama himself : " In him who has intercourse (with others) affections...pain which follows affection ; considering the misery which originates in affection, let one wander alone like a rhinoceros. He who has compassion on his...
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