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The Essence of Buddhism by Various
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One hair's weight of that answer all must give
For all things done amiss or wrongfully.

--Sir Edwin Arnold.

Doing no injury to any one,
Dwell in the world full of love and kindness.

--Questions of King Milinda.

Ministering to the worthy, doing harm to none,
Always ready to render reverence to whom it is due.
Loving righteousness and righteous conversation,
Ever willing to hear what may profit another.

--Fo-pen-hing-tsih-king.

Scrupulously avoiding all wicked actions;
Reverently performing all virtuous ones;
Purifying his intention from all selfish ends:
This is the doctrine of all the Buddhas.

--Siau-chi-kwan.

Instruct yourself (more and more) in the highest
morality.--Nagarjuna's "Friendly Epistle."

Cultivate compassion.--Visuddhi-Magga.

May my thoughts, now small and narrow, expand in the next existence,
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