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Not by-passing arbitrary judgments does a man become just; a wise man is he who investigates both right and wrong. 

 He who does not judge others arbitrarily, but passes judgment impartially according to the truth, that sagacious man is a guardian of law and is called just. 

 One is not wise because one speaks much. He who is peaceable, friendly and fearless is called wise.

 A man is not versed in Dhamma because he speaks much. He who, after hearing a little Dhamma, realizes its truth directly and is not heedless of it, is truly versed in the Dhamma.

The Dhammapada: Verses 256 - 259

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