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| 1. | One should not pry into the faults of others, into things done and left undone by others. One should rather consider what by oneself is done and left undone. |
| 2. | The intelligent examines his own behavior every day. |
| 3. | One may conquer in battle a thousand times a thousand men, yet he is the best of conquerors who conquers himself. |
| 4. | Better is it truly to conquer oneself than to conquer others. |
| 5. | The fault of others is easily seen, but one's own is hard to see. Like chaff one winnows other's faults, but one's own one conceals as a crafty fowler disguises himself. |
| 6. | Recognize your own weakness and watch for improvement. |
| 7. | Whoever, by good deed, covers the evil done, such a one illumines the world like moon freed from clouds. |
| 8. | You should confess your faults to other people bravely ! |
| 9. | Repentance includes a turning away from sin. |