"Doch bin ich der Meinung, daß es besser wäre, ungestüm als bedächtig zu seyn, indem das Glück ein Weib ist, und, um es sich unterwürfig zu halten, geschlagen und bestürmt seyn will, und man bemerkt, daß es sich eher von Solchen bezwingen läßt, als von Denen, die kalt verfahren. Und deßhalb ist es immer (als Weib) der Jünglinge Freundinn, weil sie minder bedächtig, wilder sind, und ihm mit mehrerer Kühnheit gebieten."
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25. Kapitel. Wie viel in menschlichen Dingen das Glück vermag, und auf welche Weise man ihm begegnen könne.
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