- Even if injuring others would bring princely riches,
the pure in heart would still avoid it.
- It is the principle of the pure in heart never to injure others,
even when they themselves have been hatefully injured.
- Harming others, even enemies who harmed you unprovoked,
surely brings incessant sorrow.
- If you return kindness for injuries received and forget both,
Those who harmed you will be punished by their own shame.
- What good is a man's knowledge unless it prompts him
to prevent the pain of others as if it were his own pain?
- Actions that are known to harm oneself
should never be inflicted upon others.
- The highest principle is this: never knowingly
harm anyone at any time in any way.
- Why does he who knows what injury to his own life is like
inflict injury upon other living human beings?
- If a man visits sorrow on another in the morning,
sorrow will visit him unbidden in the afternoon.
- All suffering recoils on the wrongdoer himself. Thus, those
desiring not to suffer refrain from causing others pain.