Don’t do an unworthy deed
Even in the face of
death;
Don’t give up a
worthy deed
Even if it means
suicide.
That man is
blessed who hosts
A lover or
an enemy or a
fool.
Angels will
desert the home
That fails to
host a guest.
The shade of a passing cloud,
friendship of the wicked, a cooked meal, youth and wealth do not stay
for long
It is
easier to get friends who talk sweetly but difficult to find friends who venture to tell you the truth however bitter it is. The latter
alone deserve to be called friends.
It is dangerous to leave
A fire unextinguished
A debt unredeemed
An enemy uncrushed and
A disease
untreated.
Conquer a good man with humility,
Vanquish a hero with strategy,
Overcome the poor through small gifts
And crush
equals with power.
Panchatantra Stories
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