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1 I, 5 | birth, derive their slender lives from Him."~Ovid also, in 2 I, 11| who either during their lives or after their death gave 3 I, 21| destroyed tender and innocent lives, at an age which is especially 4 II, 13| mastery, it is immortal, and lives in perpetual light; if, 5 II, 17| victims, to devour as many lives as possible.~ 6 III, 12| should then be happy, when he lives in the body, which must 7 III, 12| intercourse with the body, he lives in the spirit only. In this 8 III, 14| be wisdom, he assuredly lives foolishly who does not live 9 III, 14| does not live foolishly who lives in accordance with society, 10 III, 14| it follows that he who lives according to philosophy 11 III, 14| according to philosophy lives foolishly. By your own judgment, 12 III, 19| when they pass all their lives in a variety of the choicest 13 III, 26| though they spend their lives in the study of philosophy, 14 III, 30| though they wasted their lives in its pursuit, were never 15 V, 9 | they eagerly seek their lives, and property, and children 16 V, 9 | own life, but sell their lives to be taken away in public; 17 V, 23| other hand, the man who lives in prosperity is impatient, 18 VI, 9 | knowledge of God, but yet lives unjustly. For he has that 19 VI, 11| support with kindness, the lives of men, that they may not 20 VI, 20| that when they destroy the lives of men, they think that 21 VI, 24| is of no avail to him who lives badly, because the subsequent 22 VII, 5 | the other heavenly, two lives have been assigned to man: 23 VII, 10| severest torments. For as two lives are proposed to man, of 24 VII, 13| soul at all, even while it lives in the body? But as on the 25 VII, 21| that divine fire always lives by itself, and flourishes