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Monday, September 18, 2017

Delphic Maxims #19: Do Not Use An Oath

So this is the next to last one for this month and it’s ‘Do not use an oath.’ What this means is don’t use someone’s oath against them. When someone makes an oath to you don’t use it in a way that brings dishonor. That’s the only thing that I have to say.
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