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That knowledge is very superficial wich remains only on your tongue; the intrinsic merit and value of knowledge is that you act upon it.

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Be respectful alike to your teacher and to those you teach.

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Preserve knowledge to posterny by writting it.

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Books are the gardens of the learned.

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Whoever plants the tree of goodness, gathers the sweetest fruit.

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The best teaching is that wich corrects you.

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The strongest man is he who can fight against himself.

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Knowledge does not die out save when it is concealed.

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The man of learning lives even after his death: the ignorant man is dead, while still alive.

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It is right that the king should govern himself before governing his subjects.

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A wise man needs each day an hour set apart in wich to examine his conscience, and measure what he has gained or lost.

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Shut no door that you will not be able to open.

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The rights of women are sacred. See that women are maintained in the rights assigned to them.

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The stupidest man is the one who beleives himself as the best.

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The truly learned man is he who understands that what he knows is but little in comparison with what he does not know.

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If you are wished and saluted then return the wish in the most appropriate manner. If you are favoured then repay the obligation manifold; but he will always excell in merit who takes the initiative.

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There is no treasure like knowledge.

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True friends are a single soul in differant bodies.

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God hath given His creatures nothing to place higher than reason.

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Repentance absolves one from every fault.


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