86.
Gratitude is a spur for your benefactors.
87.
To receive a favor is to pawn your freedom.
88.
He who can not give, should not receive.
89.
To give to the deserving, is to lay all men under obligation.
90.
A gift in season is a double favor to the needy.
91.
He who boasts of a favor bestowed, would like it back again.
92.
Sympathy in benevolence in the closet of all kinships.
93.
A true benevolence knows the reason of its gifts.
94.
To die by another's command is to endure two deaths.
95.
A favor granted before it is asked, is doubly acceptable.
96.
Past happiness augments present wretchedness.
97.
He dies twice who perishes by his own hand.
98.
Aid rendered the wrong-doer, makes you the greater sinner.
99.
Conquest over one's self, in the hour of victory, is a double triumph.
100.
Multiply your acts of kindness, and you teach the recipient to return them.