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- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:8 + (Cut down the whole forest of lust, not the tree. When thou hast cut down every tree and every shrub, then thou wilt be free.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:10 + (Cut out the love of self, like an autumn lotus, with thy hand! Cherish the road of peace.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:28 + (Daily practical wisdom consists of four things: – To know the root of Truth, the branches of Truth, the limit of Truth, and the opposite of Truth.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 11:8 + (Days end with sunset, nights with the rising of the sun; the end of pleasure is ever grief, the end of grief ever pleasure.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:20 + (Death and generation are both mysteries of nature, and resemble each other; the first does but dissolve those elements the latter had combined.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#Gem 8:0 + (Death has no power th' immortal soul to sl … Death has no power th' immortal soul to slay,<br></br>That, when its present body turns to clay<br></br>Seeks a fresh home, and with unlessened might<br></br>Inspires another frame with life and light.<br></br>So I myself (well I the past recall),<br></br>When the fierce Greeks begirt Troy's holy wall,<br></br>Was brave Euphorbus: and in conflict drear<br></br>Poured forth my blood beneath Atrides' spear.<br></br>The shield this arm did bear I lately saw<br></br>In Juno's shrine, a trophy of that war.> The shield this arm did bear I lately saw<br> In Juno's shrine, a trophy of that war.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:17 + (Death is a black camel that kneels at everybody's door. Death is a friend and a deliverer.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:16 + (Depend not upon external supports, nor beg your tranquillity of another. In a word, never throw away your legs to stand upon crutches.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:3 + (Devotion and clear vision are not his who eats too much, nor his who eats not at all; not his who sleeps too much, nor his who is too awake.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:24 + (Do but return to the principles of wisdom, and those who take you now for a monkey or a wild beast will make a god of you.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:25 + (Do not act as if you had ten thousand years to throw away. Death stands at your elbow. Be good for something, while you live, and it is in your power.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:10 + (Do not let accidents disturb, or outward objects engross your thoughts; but keep your mind quiet and disengaged, to be ready to learn something good.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:12 + (Do not make a wicked man thy companion, or act on the advice of a fool.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:29 + (Do not run riot; keep your intentions honest, and your convictions sure.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:5 + (Do not speak harshly to anybody; those who are so spoken to will answer thee in the same way.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:21 + (Do not suppose you are hurt, and your complaint ceases. Cease your complaint, and you are not hurt.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 8:28 + (Eat and drink with your friends, but do not trade with them.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:22 + (Empty thy mind of evil, but fill it with good.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:17 + (Endurance is the free companion of Sorrow, and Patience her master.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 7:4 + (Esteem that to be eminently good, which, when communicated to another, will be increased to yourself.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:6 + (Even a good man sees evil days, as long as his good deeds have not ripened; but when they have ripened, then does the good man see happy days.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 7:18 + (Even in a forest hermitage, sin prevails over the unholy; the restraint of the senses in one's own house, this is asceticism.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:26 + (Every man contains within himself the potentiality of immortality, equilibrated by the power of choice.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:26 + (Every man thinks his own wisdom faultless, and every mother her own child beautiful.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:28 + (Every time the believer pronounces the word OM, he renews the allegiance to the divine potentiality enshrined within the Soul.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:17 + (Every tree hath its shadow, every sorrow its joy.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:7 + (Excuse is better than disputation; delay is better than rashness; unwillingness of strife is better than eagerness in seeking it.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:3 + (Expel avarice from your heart, so shall you loosen the chains from off your neck.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:23 + (Extensive knowledge and science, well-regulated discipline and well-spoken speech, this is the greatest blessing.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:10 + (Fallen flowers do not return to their stems, nor departed friends to their houses.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:9 + (False friendship is like a parasitic plant, it kills the tree it embraces.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:16 + (Fear is the slave of Pain, and Rebellion her captive.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 11:14 + (Fear of judgment will deter from wrong, but trifling with it leads to destruction.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:18 + (Flattery is a false coin which circulates only because of our vanity.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:15 + (Foolish pride is an incurable malady; a bad wife is a chronic disease; and a wrathful disposition is a life-long burden.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:1 + (Four things increase by use: health, wealth, perseverance, and credulity.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 8:16 + (Good men vary. Some are like cocoa-nuts, full of sweet milk; others, like the jujube, externally pleasing.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:21 + (Good people shine from afar like the snowy mountains; bad people are not seen, like arrows shot at night.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:23 + (Great works need no great strength, but perseverance.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:5 + (Grief and wrath, avarice and desire, delusion and laziness, vindictiveness and vanity, envy and hatred, censoriousness and slander – are the twelve sins destructive of man's bliss.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 8:9 + (Grieve not about thy sustenance; nature will supply it. When a creature is born, the mother's breast supplies milk.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:6 + (Harmony is the law of life, discord its shadow; whence springs suffering, the teacher, the awakener of consciousness.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:24 + (Hatred is never quenched by hatred; hatred ceases by showing love; this is an old rule.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:8 + (Having tasted the sweetness of illusion and tranquillity, one becomes free from fear, and free from sin, drinking in the sweetness of Dharma (law).)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 7:30 + (He is a man who does not turn away from what he has said.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:30 + (He that does a memorable action, and those who report it, are all but short-lived things.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:26 + (He that is so anxious about being talked of when he is dead, does not consider that all who knew him will quickly be gone.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 11:21 + (He who bestows bounty on mankind, makes of mankind his debtor in a future birth.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:3 + (He who casts off all desires, living free from attachments, and free from egoism, obtains bliss.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 8:2 + (He who does not recognize the bread and salt is worse than a wild wolf.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:2 + (He who feeds the hungry before he has assuaged his own hunger, prepares for himself eternal food. He who renounces that food for the sake of a weaker brother is – a god.)