LXXXVIII
The Appraising of Enemies
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The accursed thing called enmity should never be courted willingly even though it be only in jest.
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Even if thou challenge the men whose weapon is the bow, provoke not the men whose weapon is their tongue.
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Behold the prince that hath no allies but challengeth to war a multitude of foes: he is more insane than even a madman.
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Behold the prince that hath the tact to convert enemies into allies: his power will last without end.
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If thou hast to contend alone and without allies against two enemies, try to gain over one of them to thy side.
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Whether thou hast decided to make a neighbour thy friend or thine enemy, do not make him either when thou art embarrassed, but leave him alone.
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Reveal not thy troubles to men who know it not: neither expose thy weaknesses to thine enemies.
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Form a wise plan, consolidate thy resources, and provide for thy defences: if thou do this, it will not be long before the pride of thy enemies is humbled to the dust.
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Fell down thorn-trees while yet they are young: for when they are overgrown they will themselves cut the hand that attempteth to fell them.
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Verily they shall not last long, those who humble not the pride of men who defy them.