Tirukural

CHAPTER 64

Ministers

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A minister is he who can conceive a great enterprise, rightly choose the ways, means and time, then carry it out.§

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Added to the above five, a minister is well-endowed with steadfastness, learning, perseverance and protection of the people.§

633

He who can divide ememies, bind friends more firmly and reunite estranged allies is unequivocally a minister.§

634

Call him a minister who comprehends things, effectively executes them and competently directs others.§

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The helpful aide understands codes of conduct, discerns what is fitting in every situation and speaks with learned deliberation.§

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When shrewd intelligence combines with scholastic study, who can stand before such peerless subtlety?§

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Though thoroughly learned in theoretical methods, one should act only after fathoming the world’s proven practices.§

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The loyal minister’s duty is to communicate his counsel, even if his leader is a dullard who spurns advice.§

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Better for the king to face 700 million far-off foes than to retain a single counselor who conspires at his side.§

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Little matter that they can devise the perfect plan; those without executive skills never finish their work.§