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when you have fulfilled your duties, take your place, that you may be merry on their account and receive a wreath for your excellent leadership.
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Speak, you who are older, for it is fitting that you should, but with accurate knowledge, and do not interrupt the music.
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Where there is entertainment, do not pour out talk; do not display your cleverness out of season.
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A ruby seal in a setting of gold is a concert of music at a banquet of wine.
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A seal of emerald in a rich setting of gold is the melody of music with good wine.
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Speak, young man, if there is need of you, but no more than twice, and only if asked.
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Speak concisely, say much in few words; be as one who knows and yet holds his tongue.
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Among the great do not act as their equal; and when another is speaking, do not babble.
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Lightning speeds before the thunder, and approval precedes a modest man.
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Leave in good time and do not be the last; go home quickly and do not linger.
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Amuse yourself there, and do what you have in mind, but do not sin through proud speech.