English, asked by kirtan2008, 9 months ago

essay on man is knnown by the compamy he keeps about 200 words​

Answers

Answered by patelgopi018
2

Explanation:

We naturally seek the company of those tasters are the same as our own."Birds of a feather flick together".Fools do not like company of wise men,and wise men avoid Fools. Studiosly-minded people do not find much in common with frivolous and pleasure-hunting folk;anand the frivolous think bookworms are dull dogs.Sinner feel uncomfortable in the presence of saints,and nandikar saints do not seek the company of sinners.

We can, therefore as a rule judge a man's character by the sort of people he chooses as his companions

"Tell me who are man's friends and I will tell you his character.If a man chosen comrades are silly,or he would scarcely choose such company.If they are of a criminal class,he is probably criminally minded.If they are serious,earnest and honourable gentlemen,he is probably of the same type himself.

"Lambs don't make friends with wolves,nor doves with hawks.

A still more striking example is that of Jesus,the founder of Christianity .He deliberately chose to make the erring and and wayward and wicked his friends, so that his enemies sneered at him "a gluttonous man and wine bibber;the friend of publicans and sinners".

So before judge a man by his companions,we must know why he seeks such companions.

Answered by aypndt
2

We naturally seek the company of those tasters are the same as our own."Birds of a feather flick together".Fools do not like company of wise men,and wise men avoid Fools. Studiosly-minded people do not find much in common with frivolous and pleasure-hunting folk;anand the frivolous think bookworms are dull dogs.Sinner feel uncomfortable in the presence of saints,and nandikar saints do not seek the company of sinners.

We can, therefore as a rule judge a man's character by the sort of people he chooses as his companions

"Tell me who are man's friends and I will tell you his character.If a man chosen comrades are silly,or he would scarcely choose such company.If they are of a criminal class,he is probably criminally minded.If they are serious,earnest and honourable gentlemen,he is probably of the same type himself.

"Lambs don't make friends with wolves,nor doves with hawks.

A still more striking example is that of Jesus,the founder of Christianity .He deliberately chose to make the erring and and wayward and wicked his friends, so that his enemies sneered at him "a gluttonous man and wine bibber;the friend of publicans and sinners".

So before judge a man by his companions,we must know why he seeks such companions.

Similar questions