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Neither borrow nor flatter. Never call a man a fool; borrow from him instead. Borrowed garments never fit. Neither a lender or a borrower be. The borrower is servant to the lender. By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day. If you think your boss is stupid, remember: You wouldn’t have a job if he were any smarter. A full bottle won’t shake; but a half one will. With a bottle and a girl one does not count the hours. If you haven’t spanked a little bottom, don’t threaten a big one. Many a boss's son learns his father's business by starting at the bottom − for a few days. The boughs that bear most, hang lowest. A bow long bent grows weak. A bow over-bent will weaken. Better bow than break. Those who bow to the man above will always step on the man below. Unstringing the bow does not cure the wound. If you bow at all, bow low. The man who bows before the ruler, shows his behind to the
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