Tuesday, February 13, 2007

[Kapital Idea]

To him will occasion
folly. To lend for purpose,

therefore, is, in cases,
where gross is the question—

contrary to the interest
of both parties. And though it

no doubt happens sometimes,
people do both

the one and the other.
Be assured.

Frequently
we are apt

to imagine.
Ask any man

who has lent
his socks. To those

who think,
to those who will.

He will laugh at you
for proposing.

Even borrowers
surpass the prodigal.

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