He never was a friend who has ceased to be one, [48]

He ought not to complain of the sea who returns to it a second time, [73]

He pays for the glasses who breaks them, [48]

He plays best who wins, [49],182

He preaches well who lives well, [78], [205]

He pulls at a long rope who desires another’s death, [3]

He puts his sickle into another man’s harvest, [23]

He ruins himself in promises, and clears himself by giving nothing, [26]

He runs as fast as if he had eggs in his shoes, [327]