Happiness does not spring from the procuring of physical or mental pleasure, but from the development of reason and the adjustment of conduct to principles.

Eleven

The heart is convinced that custom is a virtue. The heart of the dirty working-man rebels when the State insists that he shall be clean, for no other reason than that it is his custom to be dirty.

Twelve

To be honest with oneself is not so simple as it appears.

Thirteen

“My wife will never understand,” said Mr. Brindley, “that complete confidence between two human beings is impossible.”

Fourteen

Demanding honesty from your authors, you must see that you render it yourself.

Fifteen