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109. To be one’s own master, is always counted as happi- 
ness ; to be in the power of others, is always held as misery. 
Common things are the cause of quarrels. We are bound, if we 
have promised a thing. 
110. You may have, inwardly, all good qualities, but, if 
you have not a proper dress, you are despised by all. Though 
the bat is a prudent bird, yet since he has no feather, it is said, 
he is rejected by all winged animals. 
111. A foolish man is pleasing, when he speaks but little ; 
a king is dignified when he keeps secluded ; imposing spectacles 
are beautiful if viewed at a far distance ; a jewel, if rare, fetches 
& great price. 
