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192. He is always happy, who has the opportunity of depending 

 on the excellent, of asking (consulting) the learned, and of convers- 

 ing with good-natured men. 



193. Weak-minded men fancy (think) that every thing that they 

 speak, is erroneous. The man who thinks thus, if he do not speak, 

 is very much to be suspected by others. 



194. At its proper place and time, after having well considered, 

 speak some time. Though you utter only (or all) elegant sayings, 

 yet if too much, like overplus merchandises, they have no price. 



195. It is very difficult (or seldom) in learned men also, to take 

 for a defect the imperfection, that they have. Take care, whoever 

 (studiously) confesses of himself to have such defects, he is a faulty 

 man. 



