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[[underline]] they were born, they pursuid shadows, they died. [[/underline]] but one wise maxim. [[underline]] take pleasure in nothing which is not commendable, and then enjoy life, and do all you take pleasure in [[/underline]] but one rule; - [[underline]] Think nothing, and say nothing but what is true, but utter not all you think. [[/underline]] but one road to avoid misery. [[underline]] subdue your passions, reign over yourself, then the government of others becomes an easy task; [[/underline]] inshort O King listen to this truth, [[underline]] there is no Happiness without virtue; and no virtue without the fear of the Gods. [[/underline]] -- What is that which is neither animal vegetable or mineral neither male, or female, but between both. Given from 2 to 6 feet high, recorded in the old testament and recommended in the new. --