id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10715 Schopenhauer, Arthur The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Counsels and Maxims .txt text/plain 46035 1981 71 after the pleasures of life and finds himself their dupe; the wise man way of happiness than any form of practical life, with its constant it may be said that solitude is the original and natural state of man, In making his way through life, a man will find it useful to be ready People of similar nature, on the other hand, immediately come to feel In the great moments of life, when a man decides upon In this way the earliest years of a man's life lay the foundation of But why is it that to an old man his past life appears so short? that time of life a man can make more out of the little that he knows. man's life; and yet often, in the one case no less than in the other, At that time of life, _what a man has in himself_ is of ./cache/10715.txt ./txt/10715.txt