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When my vine was laden with grapes, my friends were many; when the grapes were finished, my friends disappeared.
Friends.h.i.+p may come down by inheritance from ancestors, and so may hatred.
Nothing makes us feel so lonely as solitude, and nothing makes us so cheerful as freedom from evil companions.
Without human companions, Paradise itself would be an undesirable place to live in.
A man's character is judged by the character of his companions.
Smoke is no less an evidence of fire than that a man's character is that of the character of his a.s.sociates.
He who a.s.sociates with a suspected person will himself be suspected.
NEIGHBOURS
He is a good man who is a good neighbour.
No man enters heaven who is a bad neighbour.
A good neighbour is he who is not only harmless, but bears harm with patience.
Be friends, but do not become neighbours.
In social life be as friends, in business as strangers.
Prefer a near neighbour to a distant brother.
SALUTATION, VISITING
Return a salutation by something better, or at least by something as good (_Koran_).
A warm greeting renews friends.h.i.+p.
Respect is due to a visitor.
The best of men is a rich man who visits the poor, and the worst is a poor man who visits the rich.
Go a mile to see a sick man, go two miles to make peace between two men, and go three miles to call on a friend.
Make your visits short, especially to the sick.
To visit too often is tiresome to your friends, and to visit too rarely is less than what is due to friends.h.i.+p.
Your calls will be best appreciated when they are seasonable and not too frequent.
Too much familiarity is a cause of coolness among friends.
Do not a.s.sociate much with men; if you do, shut your eyes to their faults, and bear consequent trouble.
LOVE OF COUNTRY AND HOME
Love of one's own country is a religious duty.
A true man yearns towards his native country, and longs for his home as a lion longs for his lair.
It is a sign of sound judgment when the heart craves for country and home.
He is better to suffer hards.h.i.+p in one's own country than to enjoy ease in a foreign land.
G.o.d blesses the land which is loved by its people.
As a nurse who has brought you up, has a special claim on you, so has your country.
He is an unwise man who alienates himself from his country and home.
If it were not for love of country, unhappy lands would be desolate.
It is an honour to you to love the land and house where you were born.
An old man is most comfortable in his own house.
TRAVELLING
In travelling you will find health and profit.
If water stagnates long it becomes foul.
A roaming dog is better than a couching lion.
During a journey a man's character is weighed and revealed.
The day on which a journey is begun is half the journey done.
HEALTH
Health is a crown on the head of the hale, invisible except to the sick.
Sound health is beyond all price.
The greatest gift to man is a long healthy life.
If there be anything more valuable than life, it is sound health.
It is wonderful that the envious see not the blessing of good health.