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Equity means words without bias that come from a firm and unbiased (nishpaksh) mind.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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An impartial (Nishpaksh) man's wealth is an imperishable security to his future generations.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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A man who practises self-control (sanyam) is greater than the greatness and firmness of a mountain.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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A man of learning and self-control (sanyam) who is free from anger will be blessed by the god of virtue.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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Self-control (sanyam) places one among gods. Lack of it throws one into a life of miseries.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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If the wise forget the past learning, they can learn it again. But loss of discipline (anushasan) leads to ruin.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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Those who cannot live in harmony with the world are fools though they are learned.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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Men of righteous conduct (aacharan) never utter evil words even by a slip of the tongue.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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Discipline (anushasan) is a sign of noble birth. Indiscipline indicates mean birth.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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Discipline (anushasan) brings honour. So, it should be cherished more precious than life.

Thirukkural
BC (Before Common Era)
India
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