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741. If you want to hit your mother-in-law, be sure to split her head.
742. If your neighbor visits Mecca once, watch out for him. If he makes a second visit, you had better avoid him. After the third visit you had better move to another street.
743. Kiss the hand of your enemy if you cannot chop it off: Envy has no rest.
744. Know each other as if your were brothers; negotiate deals as if you were strangers to each other.
745. Light your lamp first at home and afterwards at the mosque.
746. Measure your guilt, then stretch your legs.
747. Never tell your friends what your enemy may not hear.
748. Once you have found your rhythm, you will then know your God.
749. Only the tent pitched by your own hands will stand.
750. Put things into their places, and they will put you into your place.
751. Seven days king, seven days minister, slave for the rest of your life.
752. The most useful holy war is the one fought against your own passions.
753. There is no greater misfortune than your own.
754. To you your religion and to me my religion.
755. Trust in Allah, but tie up your camel.
756. Trust in God, but tie your camel.
757. When a door opens not to your knock, consider your reputation.
758. When you die, your sister's tears will dry as time goes on, your widow's tears will end in another's arms, but your mother will mourn you until the day she dies.
759. When your enemies attack, bathe in their blood.
760. You are like a tree, giving your shade to the outside.
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