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Tirukkural 960: Modesty & Nobility

He who desires a good name must desire modesty; and he who desires (the continuance of) a family...

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Tirukkural 970: Honor and Indignity

The world will (always) praise and adore the fame of the honourable who would rather die than suffer...

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Tirukkural 972: Greatness Depending on Human's Actions

All human beings agree as regards their birth but differ as regards their characteristics, because of the different...

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Tirukkural 989: Perfectness

Those who are said to be the shore of the sea of perfection will never change, though ages...

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Tirukkural 999: Courtesy

To those who cannot rejoice, the wide world is buried darkness even in (broad) day light

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Tirukkural 1009: Wealth Without Benefaction

Strangers will inherit the riches that have been acquired without regard for friendship, comfort and charity.

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Tirukkural 1015: Fearing Guilt

The world regards as the abode of modesty him who fear his own and other's guilt.

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Tirukkural 1021: The Way of Maintaining the Family

There is no higher greatness than that of one saying. I will not cease in my effort (to...

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Tirukkural 1032: Greatness of Farmer

Agriculturists are (as it were) the linch-pin of the world for they support all other workers who cannot...