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 Even the man of knowledge behaves in conformity with his own nature; beings follow nature; what shall restraint avail?

Affection and aversion for the objects of sense abide in the senses; let none come under the dominion of these two; they are obstructors of the path.

Better one's own duty, though destitute of merit, than the duty of another, well discharged. Better death in the discharge of one's own duty; the duty of another is full of danger.

But dragged on by what does a man commit