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Be cautious, but not over cautious with beer and with another man's wife. Beware too, that thieves do not fool you.
A lame man can ride a horse; a man without hands can be a shepherd; a deaf man can kill; it is better to be blind than to be burned on the funeral pyre. A dead man is of no use to anyone.
Cattle die; kinsmen die, I myself shall die, but there is one thing which I know never dies: the reputation we leave behind at our death.
If you do not trust a man and yet want him to do you good, speak him fair; but think him false and give him treachery in return for his lies.
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