Fish, tortoises, and birds bring up their young by means of sight, attention and touch so do saintly men afford protection to their associates by the same means.
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Charity puts and end to poverty righteous conduct to misery discretion to ignorance and scrutiny to fear.Chanakya
A man's descent may be discerned by his conduct, his country by his pronunciation of language, his friendship by his warmth and glow, and his capacity to eat by his body.
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It is ruinous to be familiar with the king, fire, the religious preceptor, and a woman. To be altogether indifferent of them is to be deprived of the opportunity to benefit ourselves, hence our association with them must be from a safe distance.
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A father who is a chronic debtor, an adulterous mother, a beautiful wife, and an unlearned son are enemies ( in one's own home).
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Religious austerities should be practiced alone, study by two, and singing by three. A journey should be undertaken by four, agriculture by five, and war by many together.
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Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous.
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