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547 The tyrants of the intellect 369
548 The triumph over power 371
549 The "flight from self" 372
550 Knowledge and beauty 373
551 About future virtues 374
552 The ideal selfishness 375
553 On round-about ways 377
554 Progress 378
555 The least important are important enough 378
556 The four noble virtues 378
557 Marching against an enemy 379
558 Not to veil one's virtues 379
559 Nothing in excess. 379
560 What is at our option? 380
561 To let also our happiness shine 381
562 The settled and the free 381
363 The delusion of the moral constitution of things 382
564 In the immediate proximity of experience. 382
565 Dignity and ignorance 383
566 A cheap mode of life 383
567 In the field 384
568 Poet and bird 384
569 To the lonely souls 385
570 Losses. 385
571 Field-dispensary of the soul 385
572 Life shall comfort us 385
573 Stripping off the skin 385
574 Never forget 386
575 We aeronauts of the intellect. 386