"Monks, I shall point out the nearest shore and the farthest shore. [1] Hear this, and thoroughly attend to it in mind. I shall speak."
"Just so, Venerable One," the monks assented to the Blessed One.
"What, monks, is the nearest shore; what is the farthest shore?
"Wrong view is the nearest shore; right view is the farthest shore;
"Wrong intention is the nearest shore; right intention is the farthest shore;
wrong speech is the nearest shore; right speech is the farthest shore;
wrong conduct is the nearest shore; right conduct is the farthest shore;
wrong livelihood is the nearest shore; right livelihood is the farthest shore;
wrong effort is the nearest shore; right effort is the farthest shore;
wrong mindfulness is the nearest shore; right mindfulness is the farthest shore;
wrong concentration is the nearest shore; right concentration is the farthest shore;
wrong knowledge is the nearest shore; right knowledge is the farthest shore;
wrong liberation is the nearest shore; right liberation is the farthest shore.
"This, monks, is the nearest shore; this is the farthest shore.
These verses also occur at Dhp VI, §§85-89; and in AN 10.117, AN 10.169, AN 10.170, SN 45.34, and SN 46.17.