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Seek no excess--all timely things are good.
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Suretyship, and then destruction.
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To threaten no one; for that is a womanly trick.
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To be more prompt to go to one's friends in adversity than in prosperity.
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To make but a moderate display at one's marriage.
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Not to speak evil of the dead.
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To honor old age.
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To keep a watch upon oneself.
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Not to laugh at a person in misfortune.
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To learn how to regulate one's own house well.
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To restrain anger.
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Not to desire what is impossible.
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Not to make too much haste on one's road.
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When speaking not to gesticulate with the hand; for that is like a madman.
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To obey the laws.
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The reason is because I know how to bear injustice, but you do not.
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