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Friedrich Max Muller Quotes

«The taint of prayers is non-repetition; the taint of houses, non- repair; the taint of the body is sloth; the taint of a watchman, thoughtlessness.»
«Bad conduct is the taint of woman, greediness the taint of a benefactor; tainted are all evil ways in this world and in the next.»
«But there is a taint worse than all taints,--ignorance is the greatest taint.»
«Life is easy to live for a man who is without shame, a crow hero, a mischief-maker, an insulting, bold, and wretched fellow.»
«But life is hard to live for a modest man, who always looks for what is pure, who is disinterested, quiet, spotless, and intelligent.»
«He who destroys life, who speaks untruth, who in this world takes what is not given him, who goes to another man's wife.»
«The man who gives himself to drinking intoxicating liquors, he, even in this world, digs up his own root.»
«O man, know this, that the unrestrained are in a bad state; take care that greediness and vice do not bring thee to grief for a long time!»
«The world gives according to their faith or according to their pleasure: if a man frets about the food and the drink given to others, he will find no rest either by day or by night.»
«The fault of others is easily perceived, but that of oneself is difficult to perceive.»