Свойство:Цитата по-английски
Это свойство Текст
Б
A wise man should ever shrink from honour as from poison, and should always be desirous of disrespect as if of ambrosia. +
Adepts are rare as the blossom of the Udumbara tree. +
Alas! We reap what seed we sow; the hands that smite us are our own. +
All action ends in destruction; death is certain for whatever is born; everything in this world is transient. +
All good fortune belongs to him of contented mind. Is not the whole earth leather-covered for him who wears shoes? +
All has an end, and will away. Truth alone is immortal, and lives for ever. +
All life is but a perpetual promise; an engagement renewed, but never fulfilled. +
All our dignity consists in thought, therefore let us contrive to think well; for that is the principle of morals. +
All the air resounds with the presence of spirit and spiritual laws. +
Ambrosia may be extracted even from poison; elegant speech even from a fool; virtue even from an enemy; and gold from dross. +
Amuse not thyself at the expense of those who depend on thee. Mock not a venerable man, for he is thy superior. +
An act may seem right, but it is by its results that its purpose is shown. +
An easy temper is a good counsellor, and a pleasant tongue is an excellent leader. +
An evil deed does not turn on a sudden like curdling milk; it is like fire smoldering in the ashes, which burns the fool. +
An evil deed kills not instantly, as does a sword, but it follows the evil-doer into his next and still next rebirth. +
And if the gods are not, or take no care of mortals – why, then, a world without gods is not worth a man's while to live in. +
As a man digging comes to water, so a zealous student attains unto knowledge. +
As a person having seen one in a dream, recognizes him afterwards; so does one who has achieved proper concentration of mind perceive the SELF. +
As a sower gets not his harvest if he sow seed in salt soil, so the giver gets no fruit by bestowing on the unworthy. +
As all earthen vessels made by the potter end in being broken, so is the life of mortals. +