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50 POINTS. Consider these questions: What does this quotation mean to you? Why do you think the author wrote this quotation? Be sure to use specific examples or textual evidence from research, the readings in this class, or your own experiences and knowledge. Prompt: Quotation 1: A sentence from Chapter XV: ā€œHappinessā€ from The Dhammapada, Part 1 He who walks in the company of fools suffers a long way; company with fools, as with an enemy, is always painful; company with the wise is pleasure, like meeting kinsfolk. Quotation 2: A sentence from Chapter XVII: ā€œAngerā€ from The Dhammapada, Part 2 He who holds back rising anger like a rolling chariot, him I call a real driver; other people are but holding the reins.

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