Beggars remind us that not all miseries arise from our ideas.
A successful restaurant makes everything in it, including the patrons, seem a little better than they are.
We often disguise our reflexes as deliberate actions.
Dirty old men, ignoring society, continue to follow nature.
Pedagogical romances leave the mentor disgruntled, the pupil confused.
The supposed unhappiness of the rich is always a cheerful topic of conversation.