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164. He that does not examine what good and evil is, and, in 

 his angry fit, injures his neighbour, he shall grieve, like the swallow 

 bird, for his being deprived of his associate. 



165. Both here and in the next world, if you are deficient in 

 earnest application, you cannot be prosperous. Though the land 

 be good, you cannot have a (plenteous) crop, without cultivating it 

 diligently. 



VIII. — The Actions (ok doings) of Men (§ tz j). 



166. An intelligent (pundit) man must always do a small thing 

 also with due consideration, should he succeed (in his offices) what 

 is there more desirable : but should he fail, it is yet handsome to 

 have acted prudently. 



167. The minds (sentiments) of men are very different — who- 



