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1 I, 18| they more wise? For they despise valour in an athlete, because 2 I, 18| Is it that those rich men despise Samian vessels? There are 3 II, 1 | WORSHIP IN ADVERSITY AND DESPISE IN PROSPERITY.~ALTHOUGH 4 II, 1 | philosophers do, so greatly despise themselves, nor think that 5 II, 2 | these images so highly, they despise the artificers who made 6 II, 2 | is so inconsistent, as to despise the statuary and to adore 7 II, 2 | escape these, you would despise the earth lying beneath 8 II, 2 | Him who made it. But to despise and trample upon the earth 9 II, 2 | to desire riches, and to despise the pleasures of the body, 10 II, 4 | become master of Greece, despise, and plunder and jeer at 11 III, 12| have been any one who would despise this life, however short 12 III, 21| grant that nil arc wise, and despise money. To what, then, did 13 III, 26| death; he shall presently despise crosses, and fires, and 14 III, 30| the mystery of his birth, despise human affairs, embrace divine 15 IV, 5 | from error and death, who despise and refuse the truth, while 16 IV, 24| no power against you. You despise pain, because you can suffer 17 IV, 24| It is difficult for me to despise riches, because otherwise 18 V, 12| imitate us; if foolish, despise us, or even laugh at us, 19 V, 14| if we have any courage to despise death and pain. But if we 20 V, 19| part of the wise man to despise this present life with its 21 V, 20| the old women, whom they despise, and by our boys. For, since 22 V, 23| should glide into luxury and despise the precepts of God; as 23 VI, 7 | way things which men might despise as evil and disgraceful, 24 VI, 12| great and lofty mind to despise and trample upon mortal 25 VI, 14| this short life. But we who despise this life have other virtues 26 VI, 17| God promises to man, will despise these riches, and honours, 27 VI, 17| Likewise it is a virtue to despise death; not that we seek 28 VI, 20| eloquently exhorted us to despise earthly things, and have 29 VI, 20| nevertheless they do not despise these public spectacles. 30 VII, 1 | teaching which commands them to despise all power and honour, and 31 VII, 5 | the life of the soul must despise the life of the body; nor