370.—There are not many cowards who know the whole of their fear.
371.—It is generally the fault of the loved one not to perceive when love ceases.
372.—Most young people think they are natural when they are only boorish and rude.
373.—Some tears after having deceived others deceive ourselves.
374.—If we think we love a woman for love of herself we are greatly deceived.
375.—Ordinary men commonly condemn what is beyond them.
376.—Envy is destroyed by true friendship, flirtation by true love.
377.—The greatest mistake of penetration is not to have fallen short, but to have gone too far.
378.—We may bestow advice, but we cannot inspire the conduct.
379.—As our merit declines so also does our taste.