"Delight comes to one who is miserable. Misery to one filled with delight. As a bhikkhu undelighted, untroubled: That's how you should know me, friend. After a long time at last I see A brahmin who is fully quenched, A bhikkhu undelighted, untroubled. Who has crossed over attachment to the world."
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Gautama Buddha, Saṃyutta Nikāya Sagathavagga 308
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