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Part 6: On consideration, kindness, and thoughtfulness

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Both the leaf and the root take pity on the climbing parasite.
(A pleas for consideration from all and sundry.)

Both trees and palms take pity on the climbing plant.
(A plea for mercy from all and sundry.)

Both trees and palms extend kindness to the African black pepper plant.
(A pleas for kindness from others.)

Wickedness or kindness, neither goes for nought.
(Wickedness and kindness will be rewarded unfailingly.)

Only coolness come out of the fish's mouth.
(Permit your mouth to say only soothing things.)

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