21.

Lovers know what they want, but not what they need.

22.

A lover's suspicions are a waking man's dreams.

23.

There is no penalty attached to a lover's oath.

24.

The anger of lovers renews the strength of love.

25.

A god could hardly love and be wise.

26.

Love is youth's privilege, but an old man's shame.

27.

If your parent is just, revere him ; if not, bear with him.

28.

If you cannot bear the faults of a friend, you make them your own [because you have not the charity to correct them].

29.

Be not blind to a friend's faults, nor hate him for them.

30.

If you bear the faults of a friend, you make them your own [that is, you show a disposition to correct them].