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1 I, 20 | maxim which contains all the rest, they emerge in that first
2 I, 34 | matters about which the rest are talking. We do not observe
3 II, 68 | themselves so much on the rest of their knowledge as on
4 II, 72 | that we shall remain at rest, each in the state wherein
5 II, 97 | nothing great but war; the rest of men are good for nothing."
6 II, 103 | all on the same level, and rest on the same earth; and by
7 II, 118 | talent, that which rules the rest.~
8 II, 129 | consists in motion; complete rest is death.~
9 II, 131 | man as to be completely at rest, without passions, without
10 II, 139 | to Pyrrhus, to take the rest which he was about to seek
11 II, 139 | avoid nothing so much as rest, so there is nothing they
12 II, 139 | a post, they would then rest with pleasure and are insensible
13 II, 139 | reality consists only in rest and not in stir. And of
14 II, 139 | inciting them to aim at rest through excitement, and
15 II, 139 | thereby open the door to rest.~Thus passes away all man'
16 II, 139 | all man's life. Men seek rest in a struggle against difficulties;
17 II, 139 | they have conquered these, rest becomes insufferable. For
18 II, 165(21)| all these I have sought rest." ~
19 II, 172 | 172. We do not rest satisfied with the present.
20 III, 194 | itself no more than the rest. I see those frightful spaces
21 III, 202 | enlighten them; but as to the rest, we see there is a God who
22 III, 210 | tragic, however happy all the rest of the play is; at the last
23 III, 232 | everything, the moment of rest; infinite without quantity,
24 III, 233 | Yes, Scripture and the rest, etc. "Yes, but I have my
25 IV, 282 | of this kind; and all the rest can be acquired only by
26 VI, 381 | wherefrom to look at them: the rest are too near, too far, too
27 VII, 456 | place himself above the rest of the world, and prefer
28 VII, 456 | and life, to that of the rest of the world!~
29 VII, 465 | there you will find your rest."~And that is not true.~
30 VII, 525 | but from penitence, not to rest in them, but to go on to
31 VII, 534 | themselves sinners; the rest, sinners, who believe themselves
32 VII, 544 | only good, that her only rest is in Him, that her only
33 VII, 552 | Jesus Christ had nowhere to rest on earth but in the Sepulchre.
34 VIII, 556 | without Jesus Christ, and who rest in nature, either find no
35 VIII, 556 | I shall not leave him at rest.~
36 VIII, 575 | together for evil to the rest of the world, even what
37 VIII, 576 | of these prophecies, the rest ought to be believed. And
38 IX, 598 | as his paradise and the rest. In that he is ridiculous.
39 X, 642 | enemies, and set them at rest.~The object of God was not
40 X, 643 | should put into a place of rest, has promised to do so and
41 X, 679 | land was the true place of rest. No. They are therefore
42 X, 689 | in fact determine all the rest, as one sentence of Epictetus
43 X, 689 | decides the meaning of all the rest to be the opposite. So far
44 X, 690 | if, afterwards, in the rest of their conversation one
45 XI, 710 | receive for it, and the rest of their adventures. He
46 XI, 725 | will make my judgment to rest for a light of the Gentiles."~
47 XII, 765 | bring it into the place of rest and holiness; to make it
48 XII, 792 | secret resurrection, and the rest, we shall see it to be so
49 XII, 797 | many ways, and among the rest in hurling no invectives
50 XIV, 867 | Saint Theresa, and the rest, as crowned with glory and
51 XIV, 907 | assurance?~Difference between rest and security of conscience.
52 XIV, 907 | but truth; nothing gives rest but the sincere search for
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