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Buddhist
Dhammapada
Chapter XVII: Anger (229-230)
But he whom those who discriminate praise continually day after day, as without blemish, wise, rich in knowledge and virtue, who would dare to blame him, like a coin made of gold from the Gambû river? Even the gods praise him, he is praised even by Brahman.
Neoplatonic
PYTHAGORIC ETHICAL SENTENCES FROM STOBÆUS, Which are omitted in the Opuscula Mythologica, &c. of Gale. (5)
Frankincense ought to be given to the Gods, but praise to good men. It is requisite to defend those who are unjustly accused of having acted...
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Sufi
The Harper (12-22)
How can the Pure Hidden Spirit notice faults?" Faults seem so to ignorant creatures, Blasphemy even may be wisdom in the Creator's si ht, If one fault...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.9)
Gargya said: 'The Person who is here in a mirror — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatasatru said: 'Talk not to me about him! I worship him,...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.4)
Gargya said: 'The Person who is yonder in lightning — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatasatru said: 'Talk not to me about him! I worship him,...
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Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (17)
While like Mount Sumeru you are unmoved by both praise and censure. Your compassion is extended to both good and evil men, like space thy mind...
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Hindu
Prapathaka II, Khanda 20 (2)
He who thus knows the Râgana, as interwoven in the deities, obtains the same world, the same happiness, the same company as the gods, he reaches the...
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Buddhist
Chapter 8: The Buddha Path (18)
If all the Buddhas were to spend countless aeons in praising his merits, they could never count them fully.
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Perfect Long-Suffering (14)
If some find delight in praising one of high worth, why, 0 my spirit, dost thou not rejoice likewise in praising him? Such joy will bring thee no...
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Gnostic
The Third Stele of Seth (5)
We all praise you, you who know, with glorifying praise, you, because of whom all these are . . . who know yourself through yourself alone.
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Perfect Long-Suffering (16)
Praise, glory, and honours make not for righteousness or long life, or for strength, or health, or pleasure of the body. But such will be the end...
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Sufi
The Visions seen by the Saint Daquqi (51-60)
All their praises are mingled into one stream, Because He that is praised is, in fact, only One, Because all praises are directed towards God's...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.2)
Gargya said: ' The Person who is yonder in the sun— him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatasatru said: ' Talk not to me about him ' I worship him...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.3)
Gargya said: ' The Person who is yonder in the moon — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma I ' Ajatasatru said. ' Talk not to me about him! I worship him...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.5)
Gargya said: 'The Person who is here in space — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatasatru said: ' Talk not to me about him! I worship him,...
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 3 (11)
On the quarter of the world which he is going to praise. Lastly, having approached himself (his name, family, &c.) by meditation, let him sing the...
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, First Khanda (4)
He revels in the Self, he delights in the Self, and having performed his works (truthfulness, penance, meditation, &c.) he rests, firmly established i...
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Hindu
Prapathaka II, Khanda 9 (3)
What he is when first risen, that is the prastâva. On it men are dependent. Therefore men love praise (prastuti) and celebrity, for they share the...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.6)
Gargya said. 'The Person who is here in wind — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatasatru said: ' Talk not to me about him! Verily, I worship him...
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Hindu
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (6)
Come hither, come hither! the brilliant oblations say to him, and carry the sacrificer on the rays of the sun, while they utter pleasant speech and...
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