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1 I | speedily and so swiftly that all save a very few find life
2 II | the trader, is led over all lands and all seas by the
3 II | is led over all lands and all seas by the hope of gain;
4 II | of poets delivered with all the seeming of an oracle: "
5 II | really live is small."5 For all the rest of existence is
6 II | run through the list of all these men from the lowest
7 II | attend to himself? After all, no matter who you are,
8 III | III. Though all the brilliant intellects
9 III | abundant supply, though all the while that day which
10 III | perhaps your last. You have all the fears of mortals and
11 III | the fears of mortals and all the desires of immortals.
12 IV | acclaim it, and prefer it to all their blessings. They desire
13 IV | release from public affairs; all his conversation ever reverted
14 IV | blessings that shone throughout all lands drew forth, how many
15 IV | Syria, and Asia, and almost all countries he followed the
16 IV | when his daughter9 and all the noble youths who were
17 V | master and towering over all others. For what can possibly
18 VI | a huge crowd drawn from all Italy proposed new laws
19 VII | with unjust wars, these all sin in more manly fashion.
20 VII | Search into the hours of all these people,15 see how
21 VII | great men, having laid aside all their encumbrances, having
22 VII | course you have no chance! All those who summon you to
23 VII | the whole forum, and fills all the place with a great crowd
24 VII | present. But he who bestows all of his time on his own needs,
25 VII | can now bring? They are all known, all have been enjoyed
26 VII | bring? They are all known, all have been enjoyed to the
27 VIII | nay, of almost no value at all. Men set very great store
28 VIII | one sets a value on time; all use it lavishly as if it
29 VIII | capital punishment, to spend all their possessions in order
30 IX | At what goal do you aim? All things that are still to
31 X | back to the past, unless all his acts have been submitted
32 X | put beyond the reach of all human mishaps, and removed
33 X | and each by minutes; but all the days of past time will
34 X | has the power to roam into all the parts of its life; but
35 XI | they did not enjoy, and how all their toil has gone for
36 XI | life is passed remote from all business, why should it
37 XII | they have withdrawn from all others, they are themselves
38 XII | age and colour? Who feeds all the newest athletes? Tell
39 XII | of order, if it does not all fall into its proper ringlets!
40 XII | are carved into portions all according to rule, how carefully
41 XII | their evils follow them into all the privacies of life that
42 XIII | would be tedious to mention all the different men who have
43 XIII | Sicily, was the only one of all the Romans who had caused
44 XIV | XIV. Of all men they alone are at leisure
45 XIV | annex ever age to their own; all the years that have gone
46 XIV | we are most ungrateful, all those men, glorious fashioners
47 XIV | shut out, we have access to all ages, and if it is our wish,
48 XIV | surrender ourselves with all our soul to the past, which
49 XIV | Pythagoras, Democritus, and all the other high priests of
50 XIV | leave him with empty hands; all mortals can meet with them
51 XV | will force you to die, but all will teach you how to die;
52 XV | immortality. Honours, monuments, all that ambition has commanded
53 XV | limitations of the human race; all ages serve him as if a god.
54 XV | his life long by combining all times into one. ~
55 XVI | else to occupy them, and all the intervening time is
56 XVI | the days that lie between. All postponement of something
57 XVI | for so dearly fail to seem all too short to these men?
58 XVII | the King of Persia,34 in all the insolence of his pride,
59 XVII | short time was to destroy all those for whose hundredth
60 XVII | mankind are by no means pure? All the greatest blessings are
61 XVIII| idle inaction, or to drown all your native energy in slumbers
62 XVIII| find far greater works than all those you have hitherto
63 XVIII| life, and reflect that in all your training in the liberal
64 XIX | principle is that upholds all the heaviest matter in the
65 XIX | repose. ~ The condition of all who are engrossed is wretched,
66 XX | of life. They will waste all their years, in order that
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