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(1) Law makers should not be law breakers. (2) Multitude of years should teach wisdom. (3) Never trust another what you should do yourself. (4) Friendship should not be all on one side. (5) Honesty and diligence should be your eternal mates. (6) Master should be soetimes blind and sometimes deaf. (7) One should eat to live, not live to eat. (8) Dirty linen should be washed at home. (9) Love should not be all on one side. (10) Liars should [ought to] have good memories. (11) He that walks with wise men should be wise. (12) Beggars must [should] be no choosers. (13) Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged. (14) Books and friends should be few but good. (15) Children should be seen and not heard. (16) A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. (17) Books, like friends[/should.html], should be few and well chosen. (18) Charity begins at home, but should not end there. (19) To make good use of life.one should have in youth the experience of advanced years,and in old age the vigor of youth. (20) He who purposes to be an author, should first be a student. (21) He should have a long spoon that sups with the devil. (22) Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love. (23) He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one should never remember it. (24) We should so live and labor in our time that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as blossom, and what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit. This is what we mean by progress. (25) We should push our work, the work should not push us. (26) If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry. (27) He who sups with the Devil should have a long spoon. (28) We should never remember the benefit we have offered nor forget the favour received. (29) We should weep for men at their birth and not a t their death. (30) The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we must steadfastly refuse to obey those laws, and we must as steadfastly stand by the conventions which ignore them, since the statutes furnish us peace, fairly good government and stability, and therefore are better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into confusion and disorder and anarchy if we should adopt them.