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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Prologue: True friends stab you in the front
Chapter 1: The wise are instructed by reason
Chapter 2: Everyone is made for some particular work
Chapter 3: A cat in gloves catches no mice
Chapter 4: Doubt grows with knowledge
Chapter 5: Imagination decides everything
Chapter 6: I cannot but give way to music and women
Chapter 7: Undercover: to disguise identity to avoid detection
Chapter 8: Mysteries are not necessarily miracles
Chapter 9: We make war that we may live in peace
Chapter 10: An early morning walk is a blessing for the whole day
Chapter 11: There is no instinct like that of the heart
Chapter 12: Love is not a fire to be shut up in the soul
Chapter 13: A clue is guiding information
Chapter 14: Vices are only virtues carried to excess
Chapter 15: All evil comes from a single cause: man’s inability to sit still in a room
Chapter 16: All travel has its advantages
Chapter 17: Make the most of your regrets
Chapter 18: No one ever became wicked suddenly
Chapter 19: Silence is one of the great arts of conversation
Chapter 20: Grit: courage, resolve, strength of character
Chapter 21: Experience is the name we give our mistakes
Chapter 22: The woman who deliberates is lost
Chapter 23: The savage is never quite eradicated
Chapter 24: The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory
Chapter 25: When the gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers
Chapter 26: No one can give you better advice than yourself
Chapter 27: What you seek is seeking you
Chapter 28: Nothing shows a man’s character more than what he laughs at
Chapter 29: Evil is easy and has infinite forms
Chapter 30: Never befriend a man who is not better than yourself
Chapter 31: Every earth is fit for burial
Acknowledgements
Questions for readers’ groups
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