Samyutta Nikaya XX.6
Dhanuggaha Sutta
The Archer
Staying at Savatthi. "Monks, suppose there were four strong archers
-- well-trained, practiced, & drilled -- standing in the four directions,
and a man were to come along saying, 'I will catch & bring down the
arrows let fly by these four strong archers -- well-trained, practiced,
& drilled -- before they have fallen to the ground.' What do you think?
Would that be enough to call him a swift man, endowed with the foremost
speed?"
"Even if he were to catch & bring down the arrows let fly by one
archer -- well-trained, practiced, & drilled -- before they fell to
the ground, lord, that would be enough to call him a swift man, endowed
with the foremost speed, to say nothing of four such archers."
"Faster than the speed of that man, monks, is the speed of the sun &
moon. Faster than the speed of that man, faster than the speed of the sun
& moon, is the speed of the devas who rush ahead of the sun & moon.
Faster than the speed of that man, faster than the speed of the sun &
moon, faster than the speed of the devas who rush ahead of the sun &
moon, the force of one's life span comes to an end. Thus you should train
yourselves: 'We will live heedfully.' That's how you should train yourselves."