Any man who strives to do his best Whether his work be great or small Is considered to be doing the work of a lion.
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The logs of wood which move down the river together Are driven apart by every wave. Such inevitable parting Should not be the cause of misery.Nagarjuna
He whose anger causes no fear, Who can confer no benefit when pleased, Who can neither destroy nor subjugate, What good is such a man's anger.
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Even if the son of his enemy speaks sweetly, The wise man remains on guard. A poisonous leaf retains its potency, And can cause injury at any time.
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He who pursues people for what they can give, And yet pays no heed to those who have offered much, Is like the man who thinks only of the butter to come, And pays no heed to what has already been churned.
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As long as you watch the way, As long as your steps are steady, As long as your wisdom is unimpaired, So long will you reap profit.
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Although a cloth be washed a hundred times, How can it be rendered clean and pure If it be washed in water which is dirty.
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