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" Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord? With self well subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find. "
The Dhammapada - Page 45
by Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 224 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 74

American essays - 1894 - 1020 pages
...direct himself first to what is proper, then let him teach others : thus a wise man will not suffer. " Self is the lord of self ; who else could be the lord...subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find." We have a notable compendium of the religious life in the following : — " Not to commit any sin,...
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Buddhaghosha's parables, tr. by T. Rogers. With an intr., containing Buddha ...

Buddhaghosa (theologian.) - 1870 - 410 pages
...metaphysics, is purely phenomenal,2 a sentence attributed to the Buddha (Dhammapada, v. 160) says, "Self is the Lord of Self, who else could be the Lord ?" And again (v. 323), " A man who controls himself enters the untrodden land through his own self-controlled...
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Buddhaghosha's Parables

Buddhaghosa - Tipiṭaka - 1870 - 392 pages
...metaphysics, is purely phenomenal, 2 a sentence attributed to the Buddha (Dhammapada, v. 160) says, "Self is the Lord of Self, who else could be the Lord ?" And again (v. 323), "A man who controls himself enters the untrodden land through his own self-controlled...
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Lectures on the Science of Religion: With a Paper on Buddhist Nihilism, and ...

Friedrich Max Müller - Buddhism - 1872 - 338 pages
...according to the orthodox metaphysics, is purely phenomenal, a sentence attributed to the Buddha says, " Self is the Lord of Self, who else could be the Lord ? " And again, " A man who controls himself enters the untrodden land through his own self-controlled...
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Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic ..., Volume 5, Issues 18-19

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Ceylon Branch, Colombo - Archaeology - 1873 - 256 pages
...moreover, could not delegate his miraculous power. ' Every one for himself, seems to have been his motto. ' Self is the lord of self; who else could be the lord ? ' — was his undoubted doctrine.* Neither he nor any of his eminent disciples could ever set aside...
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Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion: India

Samuel Johnson - India - 1873 - 822 pages
...Not even a god, not Mara, nor Brahma, could change into defeat the victory of a man over himself." " Self is the lord of self: who else could be the lord ? " " tet no one forget his own duty for the sake of another's." •' Better than ruling the world,...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 13

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1878 - 726 pages
...to will answer thee in that same way. Angry speech is painful, blows for blows will touch thee." " Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord? With self well-subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find." " His good works receive him who has done good,...
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Selected Essays on Language, Mythology and Religion, Volume 2

Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1881 - 684 pages
...metaphysics, is purely phenomenal, a sentence attributed to the Buddha says (Dhammapada, v. 160), ' Self is the Lord of Self; who else could be the Lord? ' And again (ibid, v. 323), 'A man who controls himself enters the untrodden land through his own self-controlled...
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A comparison of all religions, fifth ed

James Freeman Clarke - Christianity and other religions - 1883 - 466 pages
...innocent person, the evil falls back upon that fool like light dust thrown up against the wind." " Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord...subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find." " Rouse thyself ! do not be idle ! follow the law of virtue ! The virtuous rests in bliss in this world...
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A comparison of all religions

James Freeman Clarke - Christianity and other religions - 1883 - 464 pages
...innocent person, the evil falls back upon that fool like light dust thrown up against the wind." '.' Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord...subdued, a man finds a lord such as few can find." " Rouse thyself ! do not be idle I follow the law of virtue ! The virtuous rests in bliss in this world...
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