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PART II WEALTH
 

CHAPTER 43

THE UNDERSTANDING

421. The understanding is an armour against all surprise : it is a fortress which even enemies cannot storm.

422. It is the understanding that curbeth the senses from roving about, keepeth them from evil, and directeth them towards the Good.

423. To separate the true from the false in every utterance, whoever it be that speaketh, that is the part of a wise understanding.

424. What he speaketh, the wise man speaketh so as to be understood by all : and from the lips of others he gathereth their subtle meanings.

425. The wise man is sociable with all the world : and his temper is ever even, expanding not nor contracting to excess.

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