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WILLIAM
PENN
"Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims" Caution And Conduct 118. Be not easily acquainted, lest finding Reason to cool, thou makest an Enemy instead of a good Neighbor. 119. Be Reserved, but not Sour; Grave, but not Formal; Bold, but not Rash; Humble, but not Servile; Patient, not Insensible; Constant, not Obstinate; Chearful, not Light; Rather Sweet than Familiar; Familiar, than Intimate; and Intimate with very few, and upon very good Grounds. 120. Return the
Civilities thou receivest, and be grateful for Favors.
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