- Do not take to gambling, even if you can win,
for your wins will be like the baited hooks that fish swallow.
- To win once, a gambler loses a hundred times.
What a way to procure happiness and prosperity!
- Incessantly calling bets on rolling dice causes
a man's rich reserves and potential revenues to run elsewhere.
- Gambling brings on many miseries and erodes one's good name.
Nothing else ends in such wretched poverty.
- Desiring to win everything, those who love the dice,
the gambling hall and their lucky hand lose it all.
- Gambling is Misfortune's other name. Fools ensnared by her
will suffer an empty stomach and distressing sorrows.
- Spending time in the gambling hall squanders
ancestral wealth and wastes personal worth.
- Gambling will consume a man's wealth and corrupt his honesty.
It will curtail his benevolence and increase his torment.
- Those who take to gambling's fickle gain forfeit these five:
raiments, riches, rations, renown and erudition.
- The gambler's passion increases with the losses incurred.
Even so does the soul's craving for life grow with the griefs suffered.