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Any friend will say, 'I am your friend too,' but some friends are friends only in name.
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Is it not a deadly sorrow when a comrade or a friend turns enemy?
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O evil inclination, why were you created, to cover the earth with deceit?
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One kind of comrade congratulates a friend in prosperity but in time of trouble appears on the other side.
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One kind of comrade genuinely feels for a friend and when it comes to a fight, springs to arms.
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Do not forget the genuine friend, do not push him out of mind once you are rich.
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Any adviser will offer advice, but some are governed by self-interest.
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Beware of someone who offers advice; first find out what he wants himself- since his advice coincides with his own interest -- in case he has designs on you
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and tells you, 'You are on the right road,' but stands well clear to see what will happen to you.
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Do not consult anyone who looks at you askance, conceal your plans from people jealous of you.
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Do not consult a woman about her rival, or a coward about war, a merchant about prices, or a buyer about selling, anyone mean about gratitude, or anyone selfish about kindness, a lazy fellow about any sort of work, or a casual worker about finishing a job, an idle servant about a major undertaking -- do not rely on these for any advice.
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But have constant recourse to some devout person, whom you know to be a keeper of the commandments, whose soul matches your own, and who, if you go wrong, will be sympathetic.
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Finally, stick to the advice your own heart gives you, no one can be truer to you than that;
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since a person's soul often gives a clearer warning than seven watchmen perched on a watchtower.
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And besides all this beg the Most High to guide your steps into the truth.
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Reason should be the basis for every activity, reflection must come before any undertaking.
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Thoughts are rooted in the heart, and this sends out four branches:
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good and evil, life and death, and mistress of them always is the tongue.
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One kind of person is clever at teaching others, yet is no good whatever to himself;
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another, very eloquent, is detested and ends by starving to death,
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not having won the favour of the Lord, and being destitute of all wisdom.
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Another considers himself wise and proclaims his intellectual conclusions as certainties.
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But the truly wise instructs his people and his intellectual conclusions are certainties.
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The wise is showered with blessings, and all who see him will call him happy.
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Human life lasts a number of days, but the days of Israel are beyond counting.
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The wise will earn confidence among the people, his name will live for ever.
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During your life, my child, see what suits your constitution, do not give it what you find disagrees with it;
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for not everything is good for everybody, nor does everybody like everything.
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Do not be insatiable for any delicacy, do not be greedy for food,
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for over-eating leads to illness and excess leads to liver-attacks.
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Many people have died from over-eating; control yourself, and so prolong your life.
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