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4. When pride is overcome, a person becomes modest.
— Utta. Sū. 29.68
5. A person who is proud is disliked by all. He definitely
confronts conflicts, enmity, fear, grief and disrespect in this world and the next.
- Bha. Ā. 1377
Fifty Two Total Detachment
1. I am alone, pure, eternal, formless and full of knowledge
and vision. Other than this not even an atom of any object is mine.
--- Sa. Sū. 1.38
2. A person who is contented and does not desire a share in other's profits sleeps happily.
-- Sthā. Sā. 4.3
3. That mendicant alone acquires the virtue of non-posses
siveness, who renouncing the sense of ownership and attachment and controlling his own thoughts remains unperturbed by feelings of pleasure and pain.
- Ku. A. 79
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