Zen Cats. Gautama Buddha
Verse 36: “If a man does what is good . . .” 55
Verse 37: “Even a good man sees evil days . . .” 56
Verse 38: “He who seeking in his own happiness . . .” 57
Verse 39: “Victory breeds hatred . . .” 58
Verse 40: “Health is the greatest of gifts . . .” 60
Verse 41: “He who, by causing pain . . .” 61
Verse 42: “An act carelessly performed . . .” 62
Verse 43: “The fields are damaged . . .” 63
Verse 44: “Him I call indeed enlightened from whom anger . . .” 64
Verse 45: “Him I call indeed enlightened who is bright . . .” 66
Verse 46: “Him I call indeed enlightened who, leaving all longings . . .” 67
Verse 47: “These wise people. . .” 70
Verse 48: “By rousing himself, by earnestness. . .” 72
Verse 49: “Fools follow after vanity. . .” 73
Verse 50: “Earnest among the thoughtless. . .” 74
Verse 51: “As the bee collects nectar. . .” 75
Verse 52: “Not the perversities of others. . .” 76
Verse 53: “Like a beautiful flower. . .” 78
Verse 54: “As many kinds of wreaths. . .” 79
Verse 55: “Mean is the scent. . .” 80
Verse 56: “Fools of little understanding. . .” 81
Verse 57: “As long as the evil deed done. . .” 82
Verse 58: “Let him admonish. . .” 84
Verse 59: “Do not have evil-doers for friends. . .” 85
Verse 60: “If, whether for his own sake. . .” 86
Verse 61: “He whose appetites are stilled. . .” 87
Verse 62: “The gods even envy him whose senses. . .” 88
Verse 63: “If a man would hasten towards the good. . .” 90
Verse 64: “Let no man think lightly of good. . .” 91
Verse 65: “Let a man avoid evil deeds. . .” 92
Verse 66: “If a man offend a harmless. . .” 93
Verse 67: “Not nakedness, not platted hair. . .” 94
Verse 68: “Well-makers lead the water. . .” 96
Verse 69: “The brilliant chariots of kings. . .” 97
Verse 70: “He whose wickedness is very great. . .” 98
Verse 71: “Bad deeds, and deeds hurtful to ourselves. . .” 99
Verse 72: “Follow the law of virtue. . .” 100
Verse 73: “What ought to be done is neglected. . .” 102
Verse 74: “Good people shine from afar. . .” 103
Verse 75: “An evil deed is better left undone. . .” 104
Verse 76: “Pleasant is virtue lasting to old age. . .” 105
Verse 77: “Him I call enlightened who does not cling to pleasures. . .” 106
Verse 78: “They who imagine truth in untruth. . .” 110
Verse 79: “If a traveler does not meet. . .” 112
Verse 80: “The fool who knows his foolishness. . .” 113
Verse 81: “If a fool be associated with a wise man. . .” 114
Verse 82: “As a solid rock is not shaken. . .” 115
Verse 83: “Wise people, after they have listened. . .” 116
Verse 84: “Even though a speech be a thousand words. . .” 118
Verse 85: “And he who lives a hundred years. . .” 119