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1 I, 1 | turns it thither ever so little, one sees the principles
2 I, 16 | to magnify that which is little, or belittle that which
3 I, 33 | which consists in saying little things in big words, will
4 I, 34 | not want a sign and draw little distinction between the
5 I, 37 | everything, we ought to know a little about everything. For it
6 II, 61 | have been kept. I know a little what it is, and how few
7 II, 71 | 71. Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he
8 II, 72 | of nature; and from the little cell in which he finds himself
9 II, 72 | fact that our body, which a little while ago was imperceptible
10 II, 72 | Democritus.~But the infinitely little is the least obvious. Philosophers
11 II, 72 | exceeds us; but as we exceed little things, we think ourselves
12 II, 72 | as also too much and too little education. In short, extremes
13 II, 72 | it that man should have a little more knowledge of the universe?
14 II, 72 | he has it, he but gets a little higher. Is he not always
15 II, 84 | The imagination enlarges little objects so as to fill our
16 II, 100 | to self-love. It takes as little as it can, always with disgust,
17 II, 107 | weather and my mood have little connection. I have my foggy
18 II, 107 | prosperity or misfortune has little to do with the matter. I
19 II, 117 | much this man drinks! How little that one"! This makes people
20 II, 140 | that is to say capable of little and of much, of all and
21 II, 144 | knowing them. I pardoned their little knowledge; but I thought
22 II, 149 | But if we are to remain a little while there, we are so concerned.
23 II, 159 | could to hide them, the little publication of them spoils
24 II, 161 | vanity of the world is so little known, that it is a strange
25 II, 175 | 175. We know ourselves so little that many think they are
26 II, 176 | established, save for a little grain of sand which formed
27 III, 194 | their opposition to it is so little dangerous that it serves,
28 III, 194 | hold our soul to be only a little wind and smoke, especially
29 III, 194 | they judge themselves so little worthy of their own care,
30 III, 194 | believe that they may, in a little time, be more replenished
31 III, 195 | them every hour, must in a little time infallibly put them
32 III, 205 | eternity before and after, the little space which I fill and even
33 III, 210 | the play is; at the last a little earth is thrown upon our
34 III, 226 | all this?)~If you care but little to know the truth, here
35 III, 229 | too much to deny and too little to be sure, I am in a state
36 IV, 271(38) | 3. "Except ye become as little children." ~
37 IV, 282 | she has given us but very little knowledge of this kind;
38 V, 331 | to make their madness as little harmful as possible.~
39 V, 333 | order to complain of the little fuss you make about them,
40 VI, 356 | nourishment of the body is little by little. Fullness of nourishment
41 VI, 356 | of the body is little by little. Fullness of nourishment
42 VI, 357 | journey towards the infinitely little; and vices present themselves
43 VI, 380 | We must relax our minds a little; but this opens the door
44 VI, 386 | For life is a dream a little less inconstant.~
45 VII, 425 | But example teaches us little. No resemblance is ever
46 VII, 430 | his own fancy. He has so little knowledge of what God is
47 VII, 434 | is not another sleep a little different from the former,
48 VII, 434 | who, when pressed ever so little, can show no title to it
49 VII, 434 | wherein he seems to have so little a share that it was committed
50 VII, 446 | A great king besieged a little city." This great king is
51 VII, 538 | 538. With how little pride does a Christian believe
52 VII, 538 | united to God! With how little humiliation does he place
53 VII, 543 | complicated, that they make little impression; and if they
54 VII, 553 | them to bear with Him for a little, and they leave Him with
55 VII, 553 | indifference, having so little compassion that it could
56 VII, 553 | rejoice too much at events.~Do little things as though they were
57 VII, 553 | things as though they were little and easy, because of His
58 VIII, 565 | obscurity of religion, in the little light we have of it, and
59 XI, 721 | one of them came forth a little horn, which waxed exceedingly
60 XI, 725 | the Lord of hosts: Yet one little while, and I will shake
61 XI, 733 | would then increase. The little stone of Daniel.~If I had
62 XII, 775(168)| Luke 12:32. "Fear not little flock." ~
63 XII, 792 | together, we cannot obtain one little thought; this is impossible
64 XII, 800 | promises, to gain. However little any of them might have been
65 XIV, 868 | present time and was as little authorised as his defenders,
66 XIV, 919 | their good maxims are as little holy as the bad, for they
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