Sharp, timeless observations on love, virtue, and human nature from a classic aphorist.
This edition gathers the compact maxims and moral sentences that probe why people act the way they do. Read in short, quotable lines, it offers a window into motives, vanity, courage, and the conflicts of everyday life. The book presents these ideas in a clear, accessible voice that resonates with readers of philosophy, literature, and psychology.
- Concise, memorable aphorisms about love, jealousy, pride, and virtue
- Insights into how we think, speak, and justify our actions
- A timeless look at human behavior that stays relevant today
- Accessible language suitable for quick reading or thoughtful reflection
Ideal for fans of classical philosophy and anyone drawn to enduring reflections on the human condition.