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Quotes by Thiruvalluvar

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Is there any way to safeguard and acquire wealth? Yes, there is one sure way: namely, never to covet the wealth of another.
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The quantity of a man's wealth will not last long if his generous nature is not balanced with the size of his property.
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To guard and to deal with others' goods as one's own is considered as the mark of proper trade among merchants.
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The poverty of a man of benevolence is not to be considered as poverty but only as his temporary inability to exercise his inherent duty.
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To embrace the whole world in friendship is wisdom. This wisdom is not changeable like the flowers that bloom and fade.
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The benefit a father can confer on his son is to make him fit to occupy the front rank in the assembly of the learned.
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One who cannot live in harmony with others is regarded as an ignorant fool, even if he happens to be very learned in various matters.
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People of noble character are afraid of keeping friendship with dishonorable people. But people of discreditable character consider friendship with the dishonorable as a blood relationship.
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Pleasant speech yields joy to all, and observing this, is there any need for unpleasant speech?
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The first and most important thing a man should keep away from is not doing harm of any kind knowingly to anyone, at any time.
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