| No. | Quotation | Subject | Source |
| 31 | Ill luck, you know, seldom comes alone.
| Luck | Don Quixote |
| 32 | A stout heart breaks bad luck.
| Luck | |
| 33 | Mere flim-flam stories, and nothing but shams and lies.
| Lying | Don Quixote |
| 34 | Marriage is a noose.
| Marriage | |
| 35 | The very remembrance of my former misfortune proves a new one to me.
| Misfortune | Don Quixote |
| 36 | Other men's pains are easily borne.
| Pain | |
| 37 | What I say is, patience, and shuffle the cards.
| Patience | Don Quixote |
| 38 | La diligencia es madre de la buena ventura y la pereza, su contrario, jamas llego al termino que un buen deseo. Diligence is the mother of good fortune, and idleness its opposite, never led to good intention's goal.
| Persistence | Don Quixote |
| 39 | He preaches well that lives well, quoth Sancho; that's all the divinity I understand.
| Preaching | Don Quixote |
| 40 | There are only two families in the world, as a grandmother of mine used to say: the haves and the have-nots.
| Prosperity | Don Quixote |