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Bust.jpg If you are mighty, gain respect through knowledge.

And through gentleness of speech.

Don't command except as is fitting,

He who provokes gets into trouble.

Don't be haughty, lest you be humbled,

Don't be mute, lest you be chided.

When you answer one who is fuming,

Avert your face, control yourself.

The flame of the hot-heart sweeps across,

He who steps gently, his path is paved.

He who frets all day has no happy moment,

He who's gay all day can't keep house.

If you are a man who leads,

Listen calmly to the speech of one who pleads;

Don't stop him from purging his body

Of that which he planned to tell.

A man in distress wants to pour out his heart

More than that his case be won.

About him who stops a plea

One says: "Why does he reject it ?"

Not all one pleads for can be granted,

But a good hearing soothes the heart. Punish firmly, chastise soundly,

Then repression of crime becomes an example;

Punishment except for crime

Turns the complainer into an enemy.





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