A Man of Principles
Submitted by admin1 on Sat, 03/02/2019 - 00:00The true man’s life is subordinated to principles, while the false man’s life is subordinated to interests.
The true man’s life is subordinated to principles, while the false man’s life is subordinated to interests.
When two people are quarrelling, both are at fault; if one were in the right, he would have left the place where the quarrel started, and then it would have come to a stop by itself.
He who cannot say ‘I have erred’ is the one who is most in error.
Consultation with others saves you from your own mistakes.
There is always a good man hidden inside a bad man. Try to find this hidden man, then you will not have to complain against anyone.
Allowing emotion to govern one’s actions brings failure. Acting with restraint brings success.
One great truth that man learns from experience is that there is a flower with every thorn and a thorn with every flower.
A wise man is one whose rival gets to know his plans only after he has brought them to completion.
One who cooks in a wooden pot is fated to remain hungry forever.
Evil can have no beginning but from pride nor any end but from humility.