Section, Paragraph
1 II, 97 | 97. The most important affair in life is the choice
2 III, 194 | unnatural.~Nothing is so important to man as his own state,
3 III, 195 | in a matter which is so important to them, and which touches
4 IV, 242 | proof of this great and important matter, the course of the
5 IV, 260 | you believe.~Belief is so important! A hundred contradictions
6 V, 330 | folly. The greatest and most important thing in the world has weakness
7 VII, 499 | the manner being thus as important as the thing and perhaps
8 VII, 505 | therefore everything is important.~In each action we must
9 VIII, 556| unworthy of Him. It is equally important to men to know both these
10 X, 677 | meanings. When we find out an important letter in which we discover
11 XI, 709 | against them. This is far more important.~
12 XII, 785 | historians, writing only of important matters of states, have
13 XIII, 851| perishes not.~Miracles are more important than you think. They have
14 XIV, 873 | Greeks said in a council, important rules—but by the acts of
15 XIV, 908 | error, and that is why it is important to choose good guides.~Thus
16 XIV, 921 | fish and the birds...~It is important to kings and princes to
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