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lays 35
lazaro 1
lazarus 21
laziness 18
lazy 1
lead 210
leaden 3
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18 insult
18 invoking
18 joyful
18 laziness
18 loins
18 lombard
18 loosing
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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laziness

   Part, Question
1 2, 41 | Orth. ii, 15); namely, "laziness, shamefacedness, ~shame, 2 2, 41 | above ~(A[2]). Therefore laziness, shamefacedness, and shame, 3 2, 41 | nature: and hence arises "laziness," ~as when a man shrinks 4 2, 41 | It is in this sense that laziness, ~shamefacedness, and shame 5 2, 41 | we may say that, just as laziness ~shrinks from the toil of 6 2, 41 | act ~of the intellect, as laziness does to external work.~Aquin.: 7 2, 44 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, laziness or sloth is a kind of fear. 8 2, 44 | sloth is a kind of fear. But laziness ~hinders action. Therefore 9 2, 44 | fears: and therefore, ~since laziness is a fear of work itself 10 2, 2 | needs, or even ~through laziness in learning, all of whom 11 2, 18 | six kinds of fear, viz. "laziness, shamefacedness," ~etc. 12 2, 33 | sloth would be nothing but laziness, which seems untrue, ~for 13 2, 47 | neglecting them through laziness, nor despising them through ~ 14 2, 52 | the same as idleness or laziness, which belongs to ~sloth, 15 2, 52 | belongs: whereas idleness and laziness denote slowness of execution, ~ 16 2, 52 | about the execution, ~while laziness denotes remissness in the 17 2, 52 | Hence it is ~becoming that laziness should arise from sloth, 18 2, 131| from indiscretion but from laziness in considering one's ~own


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