- Follow not the vulgar way; live not the heedlessness; hold not false views; linger not long in worldly existence.
- Arise! Do not be heedless! Lead a righteous life. The righteous live happily in this world and the next.
- Lead a righteous life; lead not a base life. The righteous live happily both in this world and the next.
- One who looks upon the world as a bubble and a mirage, him the King of Death sees not.
- Come! Behold this world, which is like a decorated chariot. Here fools flounder, but the wise have no attachment to it.
- He who having been heedless is heedless no more, illuminates this world like the moon freed from clouds.
- He who by good deeds covers the evil he has done, illuminates this world like the moon freed from the clouds.
- Blind is the world; here only a few possess insight. Only a few, like birds escaping from the net, go to realms of bliss.
- Swans fly on the path of the sun; men pass through the air by psychic powers; the wise are led away from the world after vanquishing Mara and his host.
- From a liar who has violated the one law (of truthfulness) who holds in scorn the hereafter, there is no evil that he cannot do.
- Truly, misers fare not to heavenly realms; nor, indeed, do fools praise generosity. But the wise man rejoices in giving, and by that alone does he become happy hereafter.
- Better than sole sovereignty over the earth, better than going to heaven, better even than lordship over the worlds is the supramundane Fruition of Stream Entrance.

Dhammapada Chapter 13:167-178