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1 6, 83 | not prattle,~longing for pleasure; whether touched by happiness
2 11, 149| away in the autumn, what~pleasure is there in looking at them?~ ~
3 15, 207| company with the wise~is pleasure, like meeting with kinsfolk.~ ~
4 16 | Chapter XVI - Pleasure~ ~
5 16, 209| of life) and grasping at~pleasure, will in time envy him who
6 16, 212| 212. From pleasure comes grief, from pleasure
7 16, 212| pleasure comes grief, from pleasure comes fear; he who is~free
8 16, 212| fear; he who is~free from pleasure knows neither grief nor
9 18, 249| faith or according to their~pleasure: if a man frets about the
10 21, 290| 290. If by leaving a small pleasure one sees a great pleasure,
11 21, 290| pleasure one sees a great pleasure, let a~wise man leave the
12 21, 290| wise man leave the small pleasure, and look to the great.~ ~
13 21, 291| others, wishes to obtain pleasure for~himself, he, entangled
14 22, 310| hell), there is the~short pleasure of the frightened in the
15 24, 339| whose thirst running towards pleasure is exceeding strong in~the
16 24, 341| in~lust and looking for pleasure, men undergo (again and
17 25, 371| thy~thought to what gives pleasure that thou mayest not for
18 26, 418| who has left what gives pleasure and~what gives pain, who
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