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204. It is impossible in this world, that you should obtain your 

 wish by cursing (or abusing). Though you be selfish in your mind, 

 be affable to all, in speaking. 



205. If we have our concern and that of others, it matters not, 

 whether we have obtained it by soft or harsh means. The Muni 

 has not declared it to be craftiness to employ wise means in our 

 doings. 



206. "When a prudent man hangs down his head, the fault falls 

 on him that abuses. When a light is kept downwards with its 

 mouth, (or a lighted candle or torch) it burns the hand of the light- 

 keeper. 



207. Place every thing to its proper place. A head-ornament is 

 not tied on the legs ; bracelets (or rings) for the legs will not 

 answer as a head-ornament. 



