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1 I, 5 | and I laugh at those who tell me that time goes slowly
2 II, 100 | hate truth and those who tell it us, and that we like
3 II, 100 | I am not astonished. To tell the truth is useful to those
4 II, 100 | disadvantageous to those who tell it, because it makes them
5 II, 100 | does not wish any one to tell him the truth; he avoids
6 III, 194 | men. But, verily, I will tell them what I have often said,
7 III, 194 | choose him out from others to tell him of his affairs? Who
8 III, 233 | not have others? I will tell you that you will thereby
9 III, 240 | I faith." For my part I tell you, "You would soon have
10 IV, 242 | obscurity and darkness; to tell them that they have only
11 IV, 265 | tells what the senses do not tell, but not the contrary of
12 V, 326 | Injustice.—It is dangerous to tell the people that the laws
13 V, 326 | Therefore it is necessary to tell them at the same time that
14 VI, 383 | 383. The licentious tell men of orderly lives that
15 IX, 593 | seeing this summarily. I tell you there is in it something
16 X, 691 | says that Gabriel came to tell him that his prayer was
17 XI, 692 | informed than I am. They tell me that they are not. And
18 XI, 712 | before they spring forth I tell you of them."~Is. 48:3: "
19 XII, 769 | the fullness of time, I tell you my apostles will do.
20 XII, 782 | Then Jesus Christ comes to tell men that they have no other
21 XIII, 841(193)| 66. "Art thou the Christ? tell us." ~
22 XIV, 878 | litigant. It is dangerous to tell this to the people. But
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