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12. Impartiality





  1. Justice may be called good when it acts impartially
    toward enemies, strangers and friends.

  2. The wealth of those who possess justice will not perish;
    rather it will be their posterity's soothing security.

  3. However prosperous it may seem, all wealth gained
    by loss of rightness must be relinquished that very day.

  4. In their offspring one may doubtlessly discern
    who are the just and who are the unjust.

  5. Adversity and prosperity never cease to exist. The adornment
    of great men's minds is to remain unswervingly just under both.

  6. When his heart forsakes fairness and his deeds turn depraved,
    a man realizes deep within himself, "I am ruined."

  7. Though a man is profoundly impoverished,
    if he remains just, the world will not regard him as poor.

  8. To incline to neither side, like a balance scale's level beam,
    and thus weigh impartially is the wise one's ornament.

  9. Speech uttered without bias is integrity,
    if no unspoken bias lurks in the heart.

  10. Those businessmen will prosper whose business
    protects as their own the interests of others.

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