Section, Paragraph
1 I, 36 | Man is full of wants: he loves only those who can satisfy
2 I, 41 | Epigrams of Martial.—Man loves malice, but not against
3 II, 100| prevent this object that he loves from being full of faults
4 II, 123| 123. He no longer loves the person whom he loved
5 IV, 277| that the heart naturally loves the Universal Being, and
6 V, 323| particular. But does he who loves someone on account of beauty
7 V, 323| her no more.~And if one loves me for my judgement, memory,
8 VII, 430| that he exists, and that he loves something. Therefore, if
9 VII, 482| which they belong, which loves them better than they love
10 VII, 483| were, to its own home, and loves itself only for the body.
11 VII, 483| self, because each thing loves itself more than all. But,
12 VII, 483| in loving the body, it loves itself, because it only
13 VII, 483| spiritus est. 76 ~The body loves the hand; and the hand,
14 VII, 499| so much to love what God loves and to put ourselves in
15 VII, 499| ourselves in the state which God loves.~It is better not to fast,
16 VII, 553| the order of God, which He loves and admits, since He calls
17 VII, 553| act in them.~"The Father loves all that I do.~"Dost thou
18 XII, 757| calls good that which it loves; but the understanding of
19 XII, 766| sorrows, not of the joys. He loves His neighbours, but His
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