Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | whole life was devoted: the search for and the celebration
2 4, III | so that afterward I might search it out for myself.~But at
3 6 | continues his fruitless search for truth.~
4 6, X | with me in a most ardent search after truth and wisdom.
5 6, XI | of his life? No, let us search the more diligently, and
6 6, XI | devote myself solely to the search for truth. This life is
7 6, XVI | happy, or why should we search for anything else?” I did
8 6, III | out. And so I pursued the search with a quiet mind, now in
9 6, V | see the evil in my very search. I marshaled before the
10 6, XX | having been taught by them to search for the incorporeal Truth,
11 7, VI | part of the garden, came in search of them to the same place,
12 7, VII | to devote myself to the search. For not just the finding
13 7, VII | alone, but also the bare search for it, ought to have been
14 9, XVIII | way it always is when we search for and find anything that
15 9, XIX | it? Where, finally, do we search, but in the memory itself?
16 9, XIX | forgotten, we cannot even search for.~
17 9, XXXV | we exercise them in the search for knowledge. We do not
18 9, XXXV | reason why we proceed to search out the secret powers of
19 11, XXVIII| fly around rejoicing and search among them and pluck them
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