Weaver’s Wisdom

Gaining Support from the Great

KURAL 441

If men fathom what it means to have virtuous and wise friends, they will find the means to procure such friendships.§

KURAL 442

There are men who allay today’s trials and avert tomorrow’s troubles. Befriend and look after them.§

KURAL 443

To cherish and befriend men of greatness is the rarest of all rare things.§

KURAL 444

A man’s greatest strength is meriting friendship with those greater than himself.§

KURAL 445

Knowing that they function as a monarch’s eyes, a king looks at ministers meticulously before engaging them.§

KURAL 446

A man’s foes are rendered ineffective if he can live in fellowship with the worthy.§

KURAL 447

Who can destroy the man who enjoys the friendship of aides who will not hesitate to admonish him?§

KURAL 448

With no one to reprove and thus protect him, a king will be destroyed, though no one seeks his destruction.§

KURAL 449

Profit is not for those who have no capital; nor is stability for those who lack the support of faithful friends.§

KURAL 450

While it is perilous to make a multitude of foes, it is ten times worse to give up the friendship of the worthy.§