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2. On the Soul

2. On the Soul

Some study the stars

And tell us what soon will happen.

But if they were to tell me also something from near-by,

what herbs are growing in their garden,

and if they then tell it correctly,

I will more easily believe the other things.

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11. On Kings and Princes

11. On Kings and Princes

A lord will never achieve his goal

when his own people are hostile towards him.

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5. On Praise

5. On Praise

No one ought to praise himself;

he who is worthy will be praised by others.

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6. On Wise and Foolish People

6. On Wise and Foolish People

Whatever great treasure is found by the fool,

it will quickly fall into the hand of the wise one.

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13. On the world

13. On the world

The world strives hard

For goods, smartness, and honor.

I know well that no person of this world

Will ever get enough of those three.

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1. On Hunger

1. On Hunger

Hunger is the best cook among those who ever existed or ever will be.

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9. On Animals

9. On Animals

The mouse dislikes raising children

When it knows that cats are nearby.

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4. On Worries

4. On Worries

He who wants to take care of everything,

will end up with all kinds of worries.

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7. On Friends

7. On Friends

Many people have numerous friends,

as long as his life runs smoothly,

but among them are very few

Who will stand by him in an emergency.

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8. On Death

8. On Death

We have all been given a false consolation:

we all believe that we will live a long life.

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13 Pieces of Wisdom from the 13th century

13 Pieces of Wisdom from the 13th century

Around the year 1230, a collection of proverbs and thoughts were put together by a German poet named Freidank. He called the work Bescheidenheit, and it became very popular in the Middle Ages, as it can be found in 197 manuscripts from the period.

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12. On Envy and Jealousy

12. On Envy and Jealousy

Who always intends to avenge

what people might say negatively about him,

will rarely be free of experiencing envy,

and a ton of bickering.

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3. On the Rich and the Poor

3. On the Rich and the Poor

A dense forest suffers little,

then a man collects wood.

That a rich man loses a little,

makes a poor many happy.

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<p>Freidank wrote about a wide...

Freidank wrote about a wide variety of topics, offering thoughts or advice. They have been recently translated by Albrecht Classen, who describes the writer this way: β€œhere we encounter a medieval poet who, certainly a devout Christian, perceptively grasped all the shortcomings in life and dealt ...

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10. On Understanding and Love

10. On Understanding and Love

Many believe that they know me

Who have never learned to understand themselves.

If each person were to learn more about himself,

People would rarely lie to each other.

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