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1
If thou canst see sharp, look and judge wisely,
says
the
philosopher
.
2
Learn of me,
says
the
philosopher
,
and you shall find Restlessness.
3
Call no man happy or unhappy,
said
the
philosopher
,
till you see his end.
4
There are lumps in it,
said
the
Philosopher
.
5
The World is a Watch,
says
the
Philosopher
.
6
But with regard to possessions, it is a very good thing,
says
the
Philosopher
(Polit.
7
She has whiskers like a goat and a lame leg!" "I do not,"
said
the
Philosopher
.
8
Truly
say
the
philosophers
,
that the universe is magical in itself, and by mysterious sympathies links like to like.
9
'He is dead himself,'
said
the
philosopher
;
'that is where he is really enviable.'
10
"That,"
said
the
Philosopher
triumphantly, "is the difference between age and youth.
11
"It shall sicken,"
said
the
philosopher
,
with a lift of his hand.
12
"It makes one feel,"
said
the
philosopher
slowly, "such a damned fool."
13
'Do not ask me to be consistent,'
said
the
philosopher
,
after a long pause.
14
"'Gush,'"
said
the
Philosopher
,
reflecting, "'gush' would hardly be the correct word."
15
"That is only the wind among the leaves,"
said
the
philosopher
.
16
"I think I know the man you mean,"
said
the
Philosopher
.