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 1       I| shameless manner, not only I may say in respect of their ideas,
 2       I|     anyone has said or will ever say on the same topic., has
 3      II|                  II~ ~I NEED not say with what admiring approval
 4      IV|       many years, I might almost say, by all men, subjects and
 5      IV|        to be classed, I will not say, among philosophers, but
 6       X|       animals by eating, so they say, some of them the heart
 7      XI|       have of what they learn to say from men." What ridiculous
 8      XV|        do not think that you can say you owe it to teachers anyhow,
 9      XV|     other hand only the poorest, say, even a Socrates, or a Diogenes,
10      XV|    deprived the poor, that is to say, the very men who excel
11    XXII|        and that although, as you say yourself, they had a secret
12    XXVI|          For Apollonius, as they say, drives out one demon with
13    XXIX|          to a blind man, as they say, that in the matter of foreknowledge
14    XXXI|         true, I should certainly say that his apprehension of
15    XXXI|         as people would probably say. In this case too it was
16    XXXV|         you bind me, how can you say that I am a wizard." Surely
17   XXXIX|         own companions aside and say to them : ' I have a most
18      XL|         contemporaries those who say that they have found superstitious
19     XLI|        and blame ? But if as you say a man who is destined to
20     XLI|             But perhaps you will say the Fates drove you also
21     XLI|          courses. Yet you cannot say that they did so out of
22    XLII|      against such arguments, and say : O ye men, mortal and perishable
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