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1 I, 12 | who only thinks of one thing.~The doctor, who speaks
2 I, 16 | It is not enough that a thing be beautiful; it must be
3 I, 18 | not know the truth of a thing, it is of advantage that
4 I, 18 | not know the truth of a thing, it is of advantage that
5 I, 19 | 19. The last thing one settles in writing a
6 I, 24 | not turn the mind from one thing to another, except for relaxation,
7 I, 32 | weak or strong, and the thing which pleases us.~Whatever
8 I, 37 | than to know all about one thing. This universality is the
9 I, 40 | For we always find the thing obscure which we wish to
10 I, 40 | for the proof; for, when a thing is put forward to be proved,
11 I, 58 | be it spoken..." The only thing bad is their excuse.~
12 II, 68 | themselves on knowing the one thing they do not know.~
13 II, 72 | in these others the same thing without end and without
14 II, 72 | to us? Yet it is the very thing we least understand. Man
15 II, 73(9) | nothing is nearly the only thing which can give and conserve
16 II, 98 | error.—It is a deplorable thing to see all men deliberating
17 II, 98 | to us.~It is a pitiable thing to see so many Turks, heretics,
18 II, 112 | weep and laugh at the same thing.~
19 II, 114 | never judge of the same thing exactly in the same way.
20 II, 139 | pleasure of solitude is a thing incomprehensible. And it
21 II, 139 | for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards
22 II, 143 | condition, and that a single thing wanting will make them unhappy.
23 II, 161 | How wonderful it is that a thing so evident as the vanity
24 II, 161 | a strange and surprising thing to say that it is foolish
25 II, 171 | 171. Misery.—The only thing which consoles us for our
26 II, 181 | only take pleasure in a thing on condition of being annoyed
27 III, 194 | death. It is a monstrous thing to see in the same heart
28 III, 194 | tone of voice? Is this a thing to say gaily? Is it not,
29 III, 194 | not, on the contrary, a thing to say sadly, as the saddest
30 III, 194 | say sadly, as the saddest thing in the world?~If they thought
31 III, 195 | ignorance is a monstrous thing, and they who pass their
32 III, 212 | Instability.—It is a horrible thing to feel all that we possess
33 III, 213 | life, which is the frailest thing in the world.~
34 III, 231 | infinite and indivisible thing. It is a point moving everywhere
35 III, 233 | know the existence of a thing, without knowing its nature.~
36 III, 233 | you can do neither the one thing nor the other; according
37 III, 235(29) | They have seen the thing; they have not seen the
38 IV, 254 | 254. It is not a rare thing to have to reprove the world
39 IV, 260 | making it a rule to believe a thing because you have heard it,
40 IV, 276 | afterwards, but at first a thing pleases or shocks me without
41 V, 310 | liberally.~The property of each thing must be sought. The property
42 V, 330 | greatest and most important thing in the world has weakness
43 VI, 341 | otherwise, nor any other thing showing mind.~
44 VI, 347 | a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking
45 VI, 358 | brute, and the unfortunate thing is that he who would act
46 VI, 365 | wonderful and incomparable thing. It must have strange defects
47 VI, 385 | 385. Scepticism.—Each thing here is partly true and
48 VI, 386 | 386. If we dreamt the same thing every night, it would affect
49 VI, 393 | 393. It is a singular thing to consider that there are
50 VII, 425 | forsaken him, it is a strange thing that there is nothing in
51 VII, 434 | however, an astonishing thing that the mystery furthest
52 VII, 445 | his reason, since it is a thing against reason, and since
53 VII, 446 | Midrasch Tillim says the same thing and that God will deliver
54 VII, 446 | does not foresee. The same thing is in Midrasch Tillim.~Bereschist
55 VII, 446 | Midrasch Tillim says the same thing, and that Scripture in that
56 VII, 446 | And on Psalm 103 the same thing.~And on Psalm 16.~Principles
57 VII, 461 | philosophers have done no other thing than follow one of the three
58 VII, 467 | headache"; this is not the same thing. We are assured of health,
59 VII, 470 | be sure they would do a thing of the nature of which they
60 VII, 483 | its nature love any other thing, except for itself and to
61 VII, 483 | it to self, because each thing loves itself more than all.
62 VII, 492 | since all demand the same thing. It is, then, a manifest
63 VII, 499 | thus as important as the thing and perhaps more; since
64 VII, 509 | 509. Philosophers.—A fine thing to cry to a man who does
65 VII, 509 | himself to God! And a fine thing to say so to a man who does
66 VII, 532 | seems to have done the same thing by her two infinities, natural
67 VII, 553 | wouldst do such and such a thing on an occasion which has
68 VIII, 574 | Religion is so great a thing that it is right that those
69 IX, 630 | them.~Isaiah says the same thing, 30.~
70 IX, 639 | 640. It is a wonderful thing, and worthy of particular
71 X, 667 | will that we should have a thing, that is then forbidden
72 X, 669 | still leads us to the one thing needful. For one thing alone
73 X, 669 | one thing needful. For one thing alone is needful, and we
74 X, 669 | varieties, which lead to the one thing needful.~The Jews have so
75 X, 674 | only, which is the same thing, and, finally, that the
76 X, 677 | in a portrait we see the thing figured. For this we need
77 XI, 693 | would amount to the same thing.~
78 XI, 708 | bold to predict the same thing in so many ways. It was
79 XI, 712 | Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth;
80 XI, 712 | hear; and ye did choose the thing which I forbade.~"Therefore
81 XI, 712 | or sacrifices. But this thing commanded I them, saying,
82 XI, 725 | strength. It is a light thing that thou shouldst convert
83 XI, 731 | heart."~All that is the same thing. To prophesy is to speak
84 XII, 744 | ample pretext. The wonderful thing is to have made the Jews
85 XII, 748 | they would not believe a thing so clear and that they would
86 XII, 772(157)| Is. 49:6. "It is a light thing that thou shouldst be my
87 XII, 773(163)| Is. 49:6. "It is a light thing that thou shouldst be my
88 XII, 797 | disinterestedness with which the thing has been done.~
89 XIII, 816 | commonly reason thus: "A thing is possible, therefore it
90 XIII, 816 | therefore it is"; because the thing cannot be denied generally,
91 XIII, 820 | they will do a certain thing. To lead into error is to
92 XIII, 836 | must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does
93 XIII, 851 | Salvation, or a useless thing, if not to show that we
94 XIV, 866 | to-day, it is not the same thing; for she has always the
95 XIV, 884 | Jeroboam.~It is a horrible thing that they propound to us
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