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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 19
עמוד 14
I have not caused the laborer to do more than his just work . I have not been an
idler . I have not been a drunkard . I have not been immoral . I have not defamed
the servant to his master . I have not been the cause of hunger . I have not made
...
I have not caused the laborer to do more than his just work . I have not been an
idler . I have not been a drunkard . I have not been immoral . I have not defamed
the servant to his master . I have not been the cause of hunger . I have not made
...
עמוד 92
The very separation from objects we love is suffering . Failure to obtain what we
desire is suffering . In fact , this five - fold clinging to mere existence is suffering .
Again , this is the Noble Truth of the Cause of Suffering : The thirst that leads to re
...
The very separation from objects we love is suffering . Failure to obtain what we
desire is suffering . In fact , this five - fold clinging to mere existence is suffering .
Again , this is the Noble Truth of the Cause of Suffering : The thirst that leads to re
...
עמוד 235
Perhaps it was such a stanza as this excuse given by a drunkard that caused
some of the Mohammedan priests to consider him really " sunk in sin " : Know
you the true reason and cause why it is that I drink ? From pride and from folly I
strutted ...
Perhaps it was such a stanza as this excuse given by a drunkard that caused
some of the Mohammedan priests to consider him really " sunk in sin " : Know
you the true reason and cause why it is that I drink ? From pride and from folly I
strutted ...
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