“Be patient, if thou wouldst thy ends accomplish; for like patience is there no appliance effective of success, producing certainly abundant fruit of actions, never damped by failure, conquering all impediments.” IfsEndsActionSuccessFruitPatientAccomplishConquerBe PatientImpedimentsAppliances Author:J. K. Bharavi
“Success is like a lovely woman, wooed by many men, but folded in the arms of him alone who, free from over-zeal, firmly persists and calmly perseveres.” MenSuccessArmsLovelyPersistPersevereZealLovely Woman Author:J. K. Bharavi
“The friendship of the bad is like the shade of some precipitous bank with crumbling sides, which, falling, buries him who is beneath.” FallSidesFriendshipShadeCrumbling Author:J. K. Bharavi
“As drops of bitter medicine, though minute, may have a salutary force, so words, though few and painful, uttered seasonably, may rouse the prostrate energies of those who meet misfortune with despondency.” MayEnergyForceMinutesMedicinePainfulBitterMisfortunesDespondency Author:J. K. Bharavi
“Do nothing rashly; want of circumspection is the chief cause of failure and disaster. Fortune, wise lover of the wise, selects him for her lord who ere he acts reflects.” WantCausesLordWiseLoversFortuneDisasterChiefsCircumspection Author:J. K. Bharavi
“The natural hostility of beasts is laid aside when flying from pursuers; so also when danger is impending the enmity of rivals is ended.” NaturalDangerFlyingBeastRivalsHostilityEnmity Author:J. K. Bharavi
“The undertaking of a careless man succeeds not, though he use the right expedients: a clever hunter, though well placed in ambush, kills not his quarry if he falls asleep.” IfsMenWellsUseFallSucceedCleverHuntersCarelessUndertakingsAmbushQuarry Author:J. K. Bharavi
“Those who wish well towards their friends disdain to please them with words which are not true.” WellsWishPleaseDisdain Author:J. K. Bharavi