Section, Paragraph
1 I, 22 | subject is new. When we play tennis, we both play with
2 I, 22 | we play tennis, we both play with the same ball, but
3 II, 111| Those who only know how to play on ordinary organs will
4 II, 128| if he enjoys himself in play for five or six days, he
5 II, 135| satiated. It is the same in play, and the same in the search
6 II, 139| himself.~Hence it comes that play and the society of women,
7 II, 139| consist in money won at play, or in the hare which they
8 II, 139| on condition he does not play; you make him miserable.
9 II, 139| he seeks the amusement of play and not the winnings. Make
10 II, 139| winnings. Make him, then, play for nothing; he will not
11 II, 143| employ it in amusement, in play, and to be always fully
12 II, 153| people talk of it.~Vanity: play, hunting, visiting, false
13 III, 210| happy all the rest of the play is; at the last a little
14 III, 233| gain, you would have to play (since you are under the
15 III, 233| when you are forced to play, not to chance your life
16 III, 233| stupidly, being obliged to play, by refusing to stake one
17 III, 233| thus, when one is forced to play, he must renounce reason
18 III, 233| other, the course is to play even; and then the certainty
19 V, 304| where imagination begins to play its part. Till now power
20 VI, 355| Princes and kings sometimes play. They are not always on
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