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An-Nawawi's Forty Hadiths
Hadith Collection (12)
On the authority of Abu Hurairah, who said: The messenger of Allah said: "Part of someone's being a good Muslim is his leaving alone that which does not concern him." fine hadith narrated by Termithi and others
Forty Hadith Qudsi
Hadith Collection (5)
On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Allah (glorified and...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXI: Miscellaneous (305)
He alone who, without ceasing, practises the duty of sitting alone and sleeping alone, he, subduing himself, will rejoice in the destruction of all...
Chapter 11: Of the Seventh Qualifying or Fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (55)
Thou knowest very well that thou shouldst deal well and friendly with thy neighbour; also thou knowest well that thou shouldst not vilify thy own...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXI (23)
Turn away ' from all their deeds and all their uncleanness, And observe the ordinance of the Most High God, And do His will and' be upright in all...
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Yoga (3.19)
He who performs all the prescribed duties in a detached spirit will attain the Supreme.
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.20)
He who has given up attachment to the fruits of work, who is ever content, who does not depend upon anything, though engaged in action does not...
Allogenes the Stranger
The Powers of the Luminaries: A. Ascent through the Triple Powered One (5)
Do not know him, for it is impossible; but if by means of an enlightened thought you should know him, stay incognizant of him!"
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XI: Description of the Gnostic's Life. (7)
Accordingly, then, in involuntary circumstances, by withdrawing himself from troubles to the things which really belong to him, he is not carried...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXI: Miscellaneous (293)
But they whose whole watchfulness is always directed to their body, who do not follow what ought not to be done, and who steadfastly do what ought to ...
Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (343/344)
Do not provoke the anger of a mob. Know, then, what is fitting for the fortunate man to do.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The All-Determining Influence of Thought (26.9)
Thus thinking, put thy trust in them and exercise sincere love towards them. Then whatever is done for thee [by those] left behind will truly tend to...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXI: Miscellaneous (292)
What ought to be done is neglected, what ought not to be done is done; the desires of unruly, thoughtless people are always increasing.
Dhammapada
Chapter XVII: Anger (221)
Let a man leave anger, let him forsake pride, let him overcome all bondage! No sufferings befall the man who is not attached to name and form, and...
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book III (51)
There should be complete overcoming of allurement or pride in the invitations of the different realms of life, lest attachment to things evil arise...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXII: The Downward Course (315)
Like a well-guarded frontier fort, with defences within and without, so let a man guard himself. Not a moment should escape, for they who allow the...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXII: The Downward Course (313)
If anything is to be done, let a man do it, let him attack it vigorously! A careless pilgrim only scatters the dust of his passions more widely.
Bhagavad Gita
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.6)
Verily these acts should be performed leaving aside attachment (doership) and the fruits; this is my certain and best opinion.
Bhagavad Gita
Rāja Vidyā Yoga (9.9)
And these acts, Ο Dhananjaya, do not bind Me; for I remain unattached to them, as one unconcerned.
Gospel of Philip
Will and Action (Will and Action)
It is good to leave the world before one sins. Some have neither the will nor the strength to act. Others, even if they have the will, do themselves...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXIII: The Elephant (330)
It is better to live alone, there is no companionship with a fool; let a man walk alone, let him commit no sin, with few wishes, like an elephant in...
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