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"[[Monks]], these two are fools. Which two? The one who doesn't see his transgression as a transgression, and the one who doesn't rightfully pardon another who has confessed his transgression. These two are fools.
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"[[Monks]], these two are fools. Which two? The one who doesn't see his {{Wiki|transgression}} as a {{Wiki|transgression}}, and the one who doesn't rightfully pardon another who has confessed his {{Wiki|transgression}}. These two are fools.
  
"These two are [[wise]] [[people]]. Which two? The one who sees his transgression as a transgression, and the one who rightfully pardons another who has confessed his transgression. These two are [[wise]] [[people]]."
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"These two are [[wise]] [[people]]. Which two? The one who sees his {{Wiki|transgression}} as a {{Wiki|transgression}}, and the one who rightfully pardons another who has confessed his {{Wiki|transgression}}. These two are [[wise]] [[people]]."
  
  

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AN 2.21
Bala-pandita Sutta: Fools & Wise People
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu




"Monks, these two are fools. Which two? The one who doesn't see his transgression as a transgression, and the one who doesn't rightfully pardon another who has confessed his transgression. These two are fools.

"These two are wise people. Which two? The one who sees his transgression as a transgression, and the one who rightfully pardons another who has confessed his transgression. These two are wise people."


Source

"Bala-pandita Sutta: Fools & Wise People" (AN 2.21), translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu. Access to Insight (Legacy Edition), 4 August 2010, http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an02/an02.021.than.html .