[ SECTION 30. No man is so formed that he can be left entirely to ]

[ SECTION 31. A man bears the weight of his own body without knowing it, ]

[ SECTION 32. When he is young, a man of noble character fancies that ]

[ SECTION 33. As paper-money circulates in the world instead of real ]

[ SECTION 34. A man must be still a greenhorn in the ways of the ]

[ SECTION 35. Our trust in other people often consists in great measure ]

[ SECTION 36. Politeness,—which the Chinese hold to be a cardinal ]

[ SECTION 37. You ought never to take any man as a model for what you ]

[ SECTION 38. Never combat any man's opinion; for though you reached the ]

[ SECTION 39. If you want your judgment to be accepted, express it ]