Those who are free from vanity, vulgarity and venomousness will prosper in deserving dignity.§
Avarice, arrogance and crude amusements are flaws in the character of an unfit king.§
Though their fault be as small as a millet seed, to those who dread disgrace it will appear as large as a palm tree.§
One’s own faults are one’s mortal enemies. It follows that to guard against them is life’s gravest concern.§
The good fortune of a man who does not guard against failings before they manifest will perish like a stack of straw before a fire.§
What fault remains in a king who expunges his own faults before examining the faults in others?§
The wealth of him who, out of avarice, fails to do what should be done will vanish without the slightest vestige.§
When all faults are reckoned, one remains unrivaled: the greedy grasping known as avarice.§
Never indulge in admiring yourself. Never be drawn toward deeds that do not benefit others.§
Delighting in life’s pleasures in guarded privacy nullifies the conspiring schemes of enemies.§