351. I can take responsibility for what I am. But for what you think of me, or what you've heard about me, how can I answer for that!
352. More urgent than being rule-bound is being human.
353. As if I drift off to some otherworld sleeping, sleeping away, wandering in the moonlight and suddenly catch sight of you!
354. What great feat have you accomplished by blocking me? I am that fake ID you can't track down despite all your efforts!
355. Stop giving me certificates! I'm not your student! More to the point, I never took the exam!
356. If you feel like abusing me, go ahead and do it straight! Why all this roundabout talk? I like people with courage.
357. Don't come here and there to play teacher. First learn to recognize your student!
358. The world's population is growing, but the greater problem than this is that humanity itself isn't growing.
359. God protects the poor, at least from those sins whose atonement costs a fortune.
360. Fear time, even when it runs in your favor!
361. What can be solved with money isn't a problem—it's an expense.
362. When wine arrives, secrecy flees.
363. What we could easily live without knowing is precisely what curiosity gets us into trouble for.
364. Writing the verdict on others' mistakes is always easy!
365. When God wants to put someone in greater danger, He gives them greater success.
366. What's the use of telling God your complaints against God!?
367. Guests and fish both stink if they stay too long in the house.
368. There are two kinds of people in the world: those who avoid fools and fools.
369. If you have money in your pocket yet still fight for the big piece of meat in your biryani, what's the worth of that money?
370. Right after marriage, a stubborn girl's age drops considerably!
371. If you simply can't stop sinning, at least sin properly, so you don't get into trouble.
372. Those who love you will do only so much for you, but those who hate you will do far more against you. The rest of the good people will sit quietly and watch the show.
373. In the human heart are two temples: one for prayer, another for repentance.
374. If someone could hire another to die on their behalf for money, there wouldn't be a single poor person left in this world.
375. When the sinner is one's own brother, people kill the sin. When the sinner is someone else's brother, people kill the sinner.
376. When your money is in your pocket, people will beg from you. When your money is in others' pockets, you'll be forced to beg from them.
377. Until you have children of your own, you always know more about raising children.
378. When work ranks above knowledge, that knowledge is precious. When knowledge ranks above work, that knowledge is useless.
379. People shout only when they're angry, but dogs shout just because.
380. Dreaming of being rich is merely a kind of dream, not becoming rich.
381. Nearly all men are generous when it comes to giving money to wives—if the wife belongs to someone else.
382. The wise person's anger and jealousy both give birth to wisdom.
383. He who comes to your door every day saying "May your house burn down," understand: his curses have no power. If they did, he wouldn't need to come to your door.
384. If the devil is clever, guard yourself from his devilry before respecting his cleverness.
385. There's no shortage of connoisseurs of a beautiful woman's poetic talent—even when she has no poetic talent!