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1 I, 2 | have become habitual. It is best, therefore, not to sin at 2 I, 2 | having had assigned us the best and most secure rank by 3 I, 3 | us to that life which is best; and to live in accordance 4 I, 3 | stray; and our guide is the best, not blind, as the Scripture 5 I, 9 | to repent; just as it is best to be always in good health, 6 I, 9 | happy ought to be purest and best."~ For if rulers are not 7 II, 1 | who eats of this meal, the best of all, shall possess the 8 II, 2 | sufficiency." And it is best to mix the wine with as 9 II, 2 | soul itself is wisest and best when dry. And thus, too, 10 II, 2 | was that from which the best water for drinking--the 11 II, 3 | many sorrows."~ But the best riches is poverty of desires; 12 II, 9 | We, then, who assign the best part of the night to wakefulness, 13 II, 9 | counselling with itself in the best manner. For the soul to 14 II, 12| suitable for exercise, and best adapted for health and ease, 15 III, 6 | sickly upbringing. This best of maxims, then, ought to 16 III, 6 | its treasure. It is the best possession to its possessor, 17 III, 7 | Such the Lord sent as best for him. We, then, on our 18 III, 8 | virtue.~"He truly is the best of all who himself perceives 19 III, 9 | may be clean also." The best bath, then, is what rubs 20 III, 10| moderation. For as it is best that labour should precede 21 III, 11| this emulates Moses--Plato best of all--approves of that 22 III, 11| in the first place, the best beauty is that which is 23 III, 12| us" for "you." But the best training is good order,