
THE
DHAMMAPADA
n/a

A
Buddhist scripture of 423 verses uttered by the Buddha on
some 300 separate occasions. In Pali, it means Path of
the Dharma (Dharma meaning roughly "natural law"
or "reality").
The first quotation here was retrieved from the
Quotations Page, and is just one of many translations
of (what I believe to be) verse 329. For a complete list of
verses and an alternate translation of this quotation, visit
this page.
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QUOTES
FROM THE DHAMMAPADA
Key: "Quote" [relevant subjects] | [source issue] | original
source
"Travel only with thy equals or thy betters; if there
are none, travel alone."
[traveling]
| [1.10] | from
The Dhammapada, verse 329
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