[ XVI. He who is greedy of credit and reputation after his death, doth ]

[ XVII. If so be that the souls remain after death (say they that will not ]

[ XVIII. Not to wander out of the way, but upon every motion and desire, ]

[ XIX. Whatsoever is expedient unto thee, O World, is expedient unto me; ]

[ XX. They will say commonly, Meddle not with many things, if thou wilt ]

[ XXI. Try also how a good man's life; (of one, who is well pleased with ]

[ XXII. Either this world is a kosmoz or comely piece, because all ]

[ XXIII. A black or malign disposition, an effeminate disposition; an ]

[ XXIV. He is a true fugitive, that flies from reason, by which men are ]

[ XXV. There is, who without so much as a coat; and there is, who without ]