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91. Itis a rare thing to find one who can give good advice, 
but it is more rare to find one who would listen (to advice)— 
difficult it is to find an expert physician, few are they that would 
act according to his advice. 
92. Judge not before you have examined. It often hap- 
pens that an upright man, if he loses his cause, is thought to be 
aknave. He that acts with discretion, has many enemies. 
93. In whatever manner you fashion a bad man, it is 
impossible to make his nature good—you may wash the coal 
with all the zeal you will, but it is impossible to give it a white 
colour. — 
