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The noble delight in the noble; the base do not; the bee goes to the lotus from the wood; not so the frog, though living in the same lake.  +
The one eternal, immutable law of life alone can judge and condemn man absolutely.  +
The path of virtue lies in the renunciation of arrogance and pride.  +
The path of virtue lies in the renunciation of the seven great sins.  +
The pure soul is a river whose holy source is self-control, whose water is truth, whose bank is righteousness, whose waves are compassion.  +
The road to sin is a wide highway; the way out of it, a steep and rugged hill.  +
The sage does not say what he does; but he does nothing that cannot be said.  +
The sandal tree has snakes; the lotus tank, alligators; in happiness there is envy. There are no unmixed pleasures.  +
The self is hidden in all beings, and does not shine forth; but it is seen by subtle seers, through their sharp and subtle intellect.  +
The shadow of a cloud, the favour of the base, new corn, a flower, these last only a little time; so it is with youth and riches.  +
The soothsayer for evil never knows his own fate.  +
The spirit it is, that, under the myriad illusions of life, works steadily towards its goal; silently, imperceptibly, irresistibly, moving on to divinity.  +
The subtle self is to be known by thought alone; for every thought of men is interwoven with the senses, and when thought is purified, then the self arises.  +
The sun causes day and night, divine and human. Night is for the sleep of beings, day for the performance of their duty.  +
The virtuous man cannot be hurt, the misery that his enemy would inflict comes back on himself.  +
The virtuous man who is happy in this life, is sure to be still happier in his next.  +
The wheel of sacrifice has Love for its nave, Action for its tire, and Brotherhood for its spokes.  +
The wise guard the home of nature's order; they assume excellent forms in secret.  +
The wise man does good as naturally as he breathes.  +