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1 I, 1 | they have a straight path, seek devious windings; who leave 2 I, 17| taught women in Cyprus to seek gain by prostitution, which 3 II, 1 | fictions, nor would they seek the deadly fascinations 4 II, 1 | stand erect, that we may seek religion there; that since 5 II, 2 | on the ground, when you seek here below that which you 6 II, 13| the sinner, that he might seek support for himself by labour. 7 II, 14| leaving their own lands to seek for themselves new settlements, 8 II, 19| eyes to heaven: let him not seek God under his feet, nor 9 II, 19| inferior to man; but let him seek it aloft, let him seek it 10 II, 19| him seek it aloft, let him seek it in the highest place: 11 III, 3 | Therefore we are foolish if we seek this by disputation; for 12 III, 5 | life, in order that you may seek them; and what are dangerous, 13 III, 8 | pleasure?--that they eagerly seek it, in order that they may 14 III, 8 | refused by them? Shall we then seek precepts of living from 15 III, 11| chief good. Let us therefore seek something which is held 16 III, 11| not the chief good. Let us seek something else. But nothing 17 III, 12| contest, what else does it seek from victory but life? For 18 III, 12| always sought, and still do seek, has no existence either 19 III, 12| it, because they did not seek the highest good in the 20 III, 13| learning, which he did not seek for the sake of hearing 21 III, 16| but enjoyment, which they seek from philosophy. And this 22 III, 16| granted to us, so that when we seek wisdom in this life we may 23 III, 20| are much more wicked who seek to profane the secrets of 24 III, 20| can doubt that those who seek after these things are foolish, 25 III, 24| from the middle, so as to seek the heaven. I am at a loss 26 III, 27| alone. And they who do not seek this, nor possess religion, 27 III, 28| but because they did not seek it in a right manner, they 28 IV, 1 | nature, since men did not seek the chief good in heaven, 29 IV, 4 | because the one do not seek their father, nor the other 30 IV, 4 | good, which they especially seek; nor will the worshippers 31 IV, 11| I only am left, and they seek my life to take it away." 32 IV, 19| and went into Galilee to seek His disciples: but nothing 33 V, 8 | and the justice which you seek will follow you of her own 34 V, 8 | dishonour her modesty, to seek for herself a most disgraceful 35 V, 9 | who, though they eagerly seek their lives, and property, 36 V, 18| voyage, or what should he seek from another land, when 37 V, 18| who does not know how to seek gain, who is satisfied with 38 V, 20| will condemn them, and seek for some truer object of 39 V, 23| his frailty, he does not seek for anything beyond that 40 VI, 1 | the goods of the soul, and seek those of the body, are engaged 41 VI, 4 | impious. But to those who seek for wisdom, he dashes philosophy 42 VI, 6 | for it is not virtue to seek riches, of which neither 43 VI, 8 | the way which philosophers seek, but do not find on this 44 VI, 8 | because they prefer to seek it on the earth, where it 45 VI, 11| building of public works seek a lasting memory for their 46 VI, 17| despise death; not that we seek it, and of our own accord 47 VI, 20| in order that they may seek those things which are necessary 48 VI, 21| writings as mean. For they seek that t which may soothe 49 VI, 21| pass its limits, and shall seek nothing else from pleasure 50 VI, 24| the other parts, let him seek them from the fountain itself, 51 VII, 13| Pythagoras. Let us therefore seek for greater testimony. A 52 VII, 22| this realm would leave,~And seek the upper sky, ~With sluggish