| No. | Quotation | Subject | Source |
| 11 | There is no greater folly in the world than for a man to despair.
| Doubt | |
| 12 | Blest be...sleep - a cloak to cover all human imaginings, food to satisfy hunger, water to quench cold air, cold to temper heat, and, last whatever we need.
| Dreams | |
| 13 | The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
| Eating | |
| 14 | There's not the least thing can be said or done, but people will talk and find fault.
| Faults | Don Quixote |
| 15 | It is a true saying, that a man must eat a peck of salt with his friend, before he know him.
| Friendship | Don Quixote |
| 16 | What is bought is cheaper than a gift.
| Gifts | |
| 17 | Blessings on him who invented sleep, the mantle that covers all human thoughts, the food that satisfies hunger, the drink that slakes thirst, the fire that warms cold, the cold that moderatesheat, and lastly the common currency that buys all things, the balance and weight that equalises the shepherd and the king, the simpleton and the sage.
| God | Don Quixote |
| 18 | History is a sacred kind of writing, because truth is essential to it, and where truth is, there God himself is, so far as truth is concerned.
| History | |
| 19 | Every one is the son of his own works.
| Honor | |
| 20 | Every man was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
| Humanity | Don Quixote |