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Whoever gives advice to a heedless man is himself in need of advice.
Saadi
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Virtue pardons the wicked, as the sandal-tree perfumes the axe which strikes it.
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A wise man among the ignorant is as a beautiful girl in the company of blind men.
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Be not so severe as to cause shyness, nor so clement as to encourage boldness.
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A dog will never forget the crumb thou gavest him, though thou mayst afterwards throw a hundred stones at his head.
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There is no great difficulty to separate the soul from the body, but it is not so easy to restore life to the dead.
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To him who is stinted of food a boiled turnip will relish like a roast fowl.
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Much contention and strife will arise in that house where the wife shall get up dissatisfied with her husband.
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Whoever recounts to you the faults of your neighbour will doubtless expose your defects to others.
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I have often found a small stream at its fountain-head, that, when followed up, carried away the camel with his load.
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Forgiveness is commendable, but apply not ointment to the wound of an oppressor.
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He who, when he hath the power, doeth not good, when he loses the means will suffer distress. There is not a more unfortunate wretch than the oppressor for in the day of adversity nobody is his friend.
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No one ever sowed the grain of generosity who gathered not up the harvest of the desire of his heart.
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Anger that has no limit causes terror, and unseasonable kindness does away with respect. Be not so severe as to cause disgust, nor so lenient as to make people presume.
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Fear not the proud and the haughty fear rather him who fears God.
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