Count that day lost whose low descending sun

Views from thy hand no worthy action done.

CHAPTER XVI
Be Careful of Your Company

INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER XVI

By Neal Dow

Be cautious with whom you associate, and never give your company or your confidence to persons of whose good principles you are not certain.—Bishop Coleridge.

NO company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health.—Colton.

Avoid as if struck with leprosy, anyone who is profane, who smokes, who is untruthful, who is unmindful of the rights and feelings of others, and do not forget that strong drink leads directly to all evil. Avoid it as you would a fatal disease.

CHAPTER XVI
Be Careful of Your Company