Washington on self improvement
1. Sleep not when others speak, sit
not when others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not on when others stop.
2. Spit not into the fire, nor stoop
low before it, neither put your hands into the flames to warm them, nor set
your feet upon the fire, especially if there be meat before it.
3. Kill no vermin, as fleas, lice,
ticks etc., in the sight of others. If you see any filth or thick spittle put
your foot dexterously upon it, if it be upon the clothes of your companions put
it off privately, and if it be upon your own clothes return thanks to him who
puts it off.
4. Read no letters, books, or papers in
company, but when there is a necessity for the doing of it you must ask leave.
Come not near the books or writings of another so as to read them unless
desired, or give your opinion of them unasked. Also look not nigh when another
is writing a letter.
5. Let your
countenance be pleasant but in serious matters somewhat grave.
6. Shew not
yourself glad at the misfortune of another though he were your enemy.
7. To one
that is your equal, or not much inferior, you are to give the chief place in
your lodging, and he who ‘tis offered ought at the first to refuse it, but at
the second to accept though not without acknowledging his own unworthiness.
8. Mock not nor jest at anything of
importance, break no jests that are sharp, biting, and if you deliver any thing witty and pleasant, abstain from laughing thereat
yourself.
9. Let your conversation be without
malice or envy, for ‘tis a sign of tractable and commendable nature, and in all
causes of passion permit reason to govern.
10. Speak not of doleful things in a
time of mirth or at the table; speak not of melancholy things as death and
wounds, and if others mention them, change if you can the discourse. Tell not
your dreams, but to your intimate friend.
11. Be apt not to relate news if you know
not the truth thereof. In discoursing of things you have heard name not your
author. Always a secret discover not.
12. In company of those of higher
quality than you, speak not till you are ask’d a
question, then stand upright, put off your hat, and answer in few words.
13. Speak not
evil of the absent for it is unjust.
14. Make no show of taking great delight
in your victuals. Feed not with greediness. Eat your bread with a knife
(i.e. cut it into small pieces), lean not on the table, neither find fault with
what you eat.