140 A Brief Notice of Subhashita Ratna Nidhi. 
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136. If a slave behaves with great pride, if the actions ot 
an ascetic are fruitless, if a prince does not act according tomora 
law, all the three have taken an irregular course. 
- To act indiscreetly, to have rancour against many, Me 
quarrel (dispute) with the powerful, to be passionate for the 
female sex, to cleave to what is bad : these five things are the 
causes of a quick destruction. 
- When one is poor, and yet would have fine gore 
when one, living on the charity of others, behaves haughtuy, 
when he that is ignorant of literary works, wishes to dispute, 
these three are a laughing-stock to men. 
