When our days are done, morals are all that stand between reverence and infamy.
When an honest man says nothing, you see his heart.
We reap what we sow.
To tame an animal, it must fear the raising of your hand.
The world is not kind to the weak and the guileless.
The truest of servants knows our needs better than we do.
The sage acts by doing nothing.
Tea house songs have a way of growing into fables.
Some men have mastered wisdom, some devilry.
Soldiers understand losing is part of the journey, so long as their leader does not believe it the destination.
Shame is for the weak and the bored.
Rumor breeds fear.