The man against whom you feel anger in your heart Is not to be admonished by mere words. First, subdue him by force, And then use your weapon of words.
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There is no ornament like virtue, There is no misery like worry, There is no protection like patience, There is no friend equal to generosity.
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Although you may remain somewhere for a long time, It is certain that you will have to leave Whatever may be the manner of parting, The actual going cannot be avoided.
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A highly learned man has two sources of happiness Either he abandons all earthly interests Or else he possesses much which could be abandoned.
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So, to praise others for their virtues can but encourage one's own efforts.
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When young, rejoice in the tranquility of the old. However great your glory, be forbearing in your manner. Boast not of what you know, even when learned. However high you may rise, be not proud.
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