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| 1. | Do not pay for success to which you have not right. |
| 2. | Sound health is the greatest of gifts; contentedness, the greatest of riches; trust, the greatest of qualities. |
| 3. | Let your diet be spare, your wants moderate, your needs few. So, living modestly, with no distracting desires, you will find content. |
| 4. | Not by a shower of good coins does contentment arise in sensual pleasures. Of little sweetness, but painful, are sensual pleasures. |
| 5. | People give according to their faith and as they are pleased. Whoever there in is envious of other's food and drink, gains no peace either by day or by night. |