Tirukural

CHAPTER 98

Greatness

971

The aspiration for glorious achievement is the light of life. Disgrace is the dark thought that says, “I can live without it.”§

972

All men who live are alike at birth. Diverse actions define their distinction and distinctiveness.§

973

Lowly men are never high, even when elevated. High souls are never low, even when downtrodden.§

974

Like chastity in a woman, greatness is guarded by being true to one’s own self.§

975

A man possessing greatness possesses the power to effectively perform uncommonly difficult deeds.§

976

“We will befriend great men and become like them.” Such thoughts seldom intrude upon small minds.§

977

When small-minded men do achieve some distinction, it only serves to augment their arrogance.§

978

Greatness is always humbly self-effacing, while pettiness adorns itself with words of praise.§

979

Greatness abides in the absence of arrogance. Smallness proudly parades its fulsome haughtiness.§

980

Greatness conceals by silence the weaknesses of others. Pettiness promptly proclaims such things to all.§