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7.  Indolent application ruins study; money is lost when entrusted to others;
a farmer who sows his seed sparsely is ruined; and an army is lost for
want of a commander. 
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8.  Learning is retained through putting into practice; family prestige is 
maintained through good behaviour; a respectable person is recognised
by his excellent qualities; and anger is seen in the eyes. 
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9.  Religion is preserved by wealth; knowledge by diligent practice; a king
by conciliatory words; and a home by a dutiful housewife. 
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10. Those who blaspheme Vedic wisdom, who ridicule the life style
recommended in the satras, and who deride men of peaceful
temperament, come to grief unnecessarily. 
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11.  Charity puts an end to poverty; righteous conduct to misery; discretion
to ignorance; and scrutiny to fear. 
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12.  There is no disease (so destructive) as lust; no enemy like infatuation;
no fire like wrath; and no happiness like spiritual knowledge. 
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13.  A man is born alone and dies alone; and he experiences the good and
bad consequences of his karma alone; and he goes alone to hell or the
Supreme abode. 
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14. Heaven is but a straw to him who knows spiritual life (Krsna
consciousness); so is life to a valiant man; a woman to him who has
subdued his senses; and the universe to him who is without attachment
for the world.

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15. Learning is a friend on the journey; a wife in the house; medicine in
sickness; and religious merit is the only friend after death.
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16. Rain which falls upon the sea is useless; so is food for one who is
satiated; in vain is a gift for one who is wealthy; and a burning lamp
during the daytime is useless.
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17. There is no water like rainwater; no strength like one's own; no light
like that of the eyes; and no wealth more dear than food grain.

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18. The poor wish for wealth; animals for the faculty of speech; men wish
for heaven; and godly persons for liberation.
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19. The earth is supported by the power of truth; it is the power of truth that
makes the sun shine and the winds blow; indeed all things rest upon
truth.
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20. The Goddess of wealth is unsteady (chanchala), and so is the life
breath. The duration of life is uncertain, and the place of habitation is
uncertain; but in all this inconsistent world religious merit alone is
immovable.

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21. Among men the barber is cunning; among birds the crow; among beasts
the jackal; and among women, the malin (flower girl).

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