
1. Grasp what is most advantageous.
2. Progress is made incrementally, not all at once.
3. The stone is hollowed by the constant fall of drops, not by force.
4. Actions unseen at night become apparent during the day.
5. Many hear advice, but only the wise benefit from it.
6. Gains achieved through deceit will eventually cause pain.
7. Embrace time with determination.
8. The mind is enriched through reading; it is refined through conversation.
9. Every situation, whether favorable or challenging, is influenced by our attitude towards it.
10. They are never truly alone, as they are always accompanied by noble thoughts.
11. Do not judge a tree by its bark.
12. Lost wealth can be regained through industry, lost knowledge through study, and lost health through temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever.
13. The man who lives by his hobby is truly fortunate.
14. Friends are lost through excessive communication and found through infrequent contact.
15. He measures others' abilities by his own standards.
16. Wealth is truly known through the experience of want.
17. Man does not live by bread alone.
18. Knowledge advances incrementally, not in leaps.
19. Grain by grain, and the hen fills her belly.
20. A servant's true nature is revealed in the absence of his master.
21. Much water runs through the mill without the miller's knowledge.
22. Learn wisdom from the mistakes of others.
23. What is in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
24. When rogues fall out, honest men benefit from their own actions.
25. He who lives near the woods is not frightened by owls.
26. More than striking while the iron is hot, you can make the iron hot by striking.
27. Do whatever you do with all your might; actions done half-heartedly are never done correctly.
28. The laws of nature, which are the laws of God, have clearly made every human being a law unto himself. We must steadfastly refuse to obey these laws and as steadfastly stand by the conventions that ignore them, since the statutes provide us with peace, fair government, and stability, and are therefore better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into confusion, disorder, and anarchy if we were to adopt them.
29. We should live and work in such a way that what comes to us as a seed becomes a blossom for the next generation, and what comes to us as a blossom becomes fruit for them. This is what we mean by progress.
30. It is discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit.
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