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144. "When there is a wise instructor, and one will not learn 

 from him, to improve in good qualities, such man is either occupied 

 by the devil, or suffers the ill consequences of his former works 

 (actions). 



145. He that is possessed of wealth, and does not enjoy it him- 

 self, neither bestows it charitably on others, either has fever, or is 

 an accomplished miser. 



146. "Who knows what virtue is and does not .practice it, to 

 what use is his religion ? Though there be a fine crop, the wild 

 beasts, do they rejoice in it ? ^ 



147. He that is afflicted with the ill consequences of his moral 

 actions, though he has riches, cannot enjoy them. Though the crow 

 be hungry, yet, since there is a snare laid, how can he fully be 

 satisfied ? 



