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(tribe) with themselves. By the appearing of sunshine, all other 

 luminous bodies are offuscated. 



105. Keep him from whom you derive advantage, though he is 

 your enemy. Reject him that hurts you, though he be your rela- 

 tion. Buy, at whatever price, a jewel, brought from sea. Drive 

 out by medicine, the disease that is in your inward parts. 



106. When a man has some wealth within, he shows it with 

 pride in his externals. "When the clouds are full of water, then they 

 move and make a noise. 



107. It is rare to find one who is all perfection; but it is 

 rare also to find one who is destitute of every good quality. A 

 wise man will keep him who leans more to virtue than to vice. 



