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Sand, salt, and a piece of iron are easier to bear than a stupid man.
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A wooden beam firmly bonded into a building will not be torn loose by an earthquake; so the mind firmly fixed on a reasonable counsel will not be afraid in a crisis.
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A mind settled on an intelligent thought is like the stucco decoration on the wall of a colonnade.
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Fences set on a high place will not stand firm against the wind; so a timid heart with a fool's purpose will not stand firm against any fear.
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A man who pricks an eye will make tears fall, and one who pricks the heart makes it show feeling.
20
One who throws a stone at birds scares them away, and one who reviles a friend will break off the friendship.
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Even if you have drawn your sword against a friend, do not despair, for a renewal of friendship is possible.
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If you have opened your mouth against your friend, do not worry, for reconciliation is possible; but as for reviling, arrogance, disclosure of secrets, or a treacherous blow -- in these cases any friend will flee.
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Gain the trust of your neighbor in his poverty, that you may rejoice with him in his prosperity; stand by him in time of affliction, that you may share with him in his inheritance.
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The vapor and smoke of the furnace precede the fire; so insults precede bloodshed.
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I will not be ashamed to protect a friend, and I will not hide from him;