|    Part, Question1   1, 26  |  riches, ~power, dignity, and fame, according to Boethius (
 2   1, 26  |       things; and in place of fame, He possesses the ~admiration
 3   2, 2   |      in honor?~(3) Whether in fame or glory?~(4) Whether in
 4   2, 2   |       s happiness consists in fame or glory?~Aquin.: SMT FS
 5   2, 2   |   good. Now this seems to ~be fame or glory; because by this
 6   2, 2   |        when you think of your fame in future time." Therefore
 7   2, 2   |      s ~happiness consists in fame or glory.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 8   2, 2   |     good. But it happens that fame ~or glory is false: for
 9   2, 2   |       those who receive false fame, must needs blush at their
10   2, 2   | happiness does not consist in fame or glory.~Aquin.: SMT FS
11   2, 2   |       cannot consist in human fame or glory. ~For glory consists "
12   2, 2   |   happiness cannot consist in fame or glory. On the other hand,
13   2, 2   |     man's good which, through fame or glory, is in the ~knowledge
14   2, 2   | famous. Hence it follows that fame can nowise make man happy.~
15   2, 2   |      3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Fame has no stability; in fact,
16   2, 72  |      untruths for the sake of fame, and the ~"cheat," who tells
17   2, 30  |     that "the less he ~sought fame, the more he became famous":
18   2, 66  |      excommunicate or of evil fame, or ~who are accused of
19   2, 102 |    they going out ~spread His fame abroad in all that country."
20   2, 172 |       by his ever-increasing ~fame to be endowed with the prophetic
21   3, 13  |     they going out spread His fame abroad in all that ~country."
22   3, 29  |       be safeguarded from ill fame. Whence ~Ambrose says on
23   3, 29  |  taken to safeguard the fair ~fame of the Blessed Virgin, if
24   3, 41  |    desire ~worldly riches and fame, to the extent of holding
25 Suppl, 92|       offers, celebrity which fame offers, security which power ~
 
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