The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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Sadness resembles the raven, which, when it sees its young ones born  
white, departs in great grief, and abandons them with doleful  
lamentations, and does not feed them until it sees in them some few  
black feathers.  
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PEACE.  
We read of the beaver that when it is pursued, knowing that it is  
for the virtue [contained] in its medicinal testicles and not being  
able to escape, it stops; and to be at peace with its pursuers, it  
bites off its testicles with its sharp teeth, and leaves them to its  
enemies.  
RAGE.  
It is said of the bear that when it goes to the haunts of bees to  
take their honey, the bees having begun to sting him he leaves the  
honey and rushes to revenge himself. And as he seeks to be revenged  
on all those that sting him, he is revenged on none; in such wise  
that his rage is turned to madness, and he flings himself on the  
ground, vainly exasperating, by his hands and feet, the foes against  
which he is defending himself.  
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