Translated from the Pali by F.L. Woodward.
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"Monks, I know not of any other single thing so intractable as the untamed mind. The untamed mind is indeed a thing untractable. {I,iv,1}
"Monks, I know not of any other thing so tractable as the tamed mind. The tamed mind is indeed a thing tractable. {I,iv,2}
"Monks, I know not of any other single thing so conducive to great loss as the untamed mind. The untamed mind indeed conduces to great loss. {I,iv,3}
"Monks, I know not of any other single thing so conducive to great profit as the tamed mind. The tamed mind indeed conduces to great profit. {I,iv,4}
"Monks, I know not of any other single thing that brings such woe as the mind that is untamed, uncontrolled, unguarded and unrestrained. Such a mind indeed brings great woe. {I,iv,9}
"Monks, I know not of any other single thing that brings such bliss as the mind that is tamed, controlled, guarded and restrained. Such a mind indeed brings great bliss." {I,iv,10}