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1 I, 3 | in man, and is that very thing which is called the inspiration[ 2 I, 6 | reception of some other thing, but the obtaining of the 3 I, 6 | have reference to the same thing, and one and the same person 4 I, 6 | knowledge is rest--the last thing conceived as the object 5 I, 6 | called drink; and the same thing may somehow be both meat 6 I, 6 | apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting the things 7 I, 8 | righteousness, being a good thing, both as virtue and as desirable 8 I, 8 | Righteousness is therefore a good thing.~ "How then," say they, " 9 II, 1 | them. It is an admirable thing, therefore, to raise our 10 II, 1 | to go" (for it is a good thing not to mix with the dissolute), 11 II, 1 | irrational creatures; and not one thing whatever is wanting to them, 12 II, 2 | it was wine which was the thing blessed, He showed again, 13 II, 3 | moderate; so that the same thing may serve for many purposes, 14 II, 3 | poorer. It is a farce, and a thing to make one laugh outright, 15 II, 4 | cares for every breathing thing which He hath made. For 16 II, 6 | punishment. For the only thing that is in reality shameful 17 II, 8 | thought the most precious thing in her possession--the ointment; 18 II, 8 | it being~A most essential thing for health to fill the brain 19 II, 8 | understood not that this very thing, which they called the disgrace 20 II, 11| itself. "For what prudent thing can these women have done," 21 II, 11| covered; for it is a wicked thing for beauty to be a snare 22 II, 12| besides, woman is a tender thing, easily hurt. But for a 23 II, 13| endurance [of your fetters] is a thing indifferent. To me, then, 24 III, 2 | it was not a fortunate thing for the beautiful Narcissus 25 III, 3 | combing of themselves is a thing to be let alone. For they 26 III, 3 | which is the most beautiful thing in man, his mind, which 27 III, 3 | in pleasure they call a thing indifferent. They who commit 28 III, 7 | nature voluptuousness is a thing most alien; for this is 29 III, 7 | regard pleasure as a good thing, is the sign of utter ignorance 30 III, 11| it is a most sacrilegious thing for spurious hair to shade 31 III, 11| agitated by moving causes, is a thing which attracts to itself; 32 III, 11| work. For a most beautiful thing is it thrifty wife, who 33 III, 11| itself within. For this very thing, the shameless use of a 34 III, 12| him that asked, "What good thing shall I do, that I may inherit 35 III, 12| pronounces anger a wretched thing, because "it will destroy 36 III, 12| working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may