Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Mussulman, Vol. 3 of 3
Our hero began to think that Locman, with all his wisdom, was a propounder of lying pro verbs; and that it was possible for a man to have youth, health, and wealth, and yet to be supremely wretched. He believed himself to be the most miserable of men, and that belief was sufficient to make him so.
Happiness is not made by circumstances, but by one's opinions of them: a little while ago.
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