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1 1 | only from~evil deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and
2 1 | look to nothing else, not even for a moment, except~to
3 1 | when a friend finds fault,~even if he should find fault
4 1 | before the proper season, but even deferred the time; that
5 2 | of kinship; and sometimes even, in~a manner, they move
6 2 | turns away from any man, or even moves~towards him with the
7 2 | is, it being right that even the smallest things~be done
8 3 | ought to observe also that even the things which follow
9 3 | pleasure. And so he will see even the~real gaping jaws of
10 3 | is no want of gods, not even there.~But if to a state
11 3 | men, since they are not even satisfied with themselves.~
12 3 | good. All these things, even though they may seem to
13 3 | he cares not at all:~for even if he must depart immediately,
14 3 | longest posthumous fame, and even this only continued by a~
15 3 | soon die, and who~know not even themselves, much less him
16 3 | and for~doing everything, even the smallest, with a recollection
17 3 | means of appearances belongs even to~animals; to be pulled
18 4 | will be dead; and~soon not even your names will be left
19 4 | those~who will remember are even immortal, and that the remembrance
20 4 | conclude the matter, what is even an eternal remembrance?
21 4 | men's ruling principles, even those of the wise, what
22 4 | as if we~were asleep, for even in sleep we seem to act
23 5 | third in a manner does not even~know what he has done, but
24 5 | whom I spoke before, for even they are misled~by a certain
25 5 | such a cause as it is. And~even those who are completely
26 5 | Many as a matter of course even among his prescriptions~
27 5 | everything which happens, even if it seem~disagreeable,
28 5 | and the~other, because even that which comes severally
29 5 | felicity and~perfection, nay even of its very continuance.
30 5 | altogether~unintelligible; nay even to the Stoics themselves
31 5 | hardly~possible to endure even the most agreeable of them,
32 5 | worth being highly prized~or even an object of serious pursuit,
33 5 | to the many, we~may learn even from this. For if any man
34 5 | by the comic writer. Thus even the~many perceive the difference.
35 5 | hinders us from saying so,~even if the universe is administered
36 5 | other things like them, or even when he is~deprived of any
37 5 | and either a~name or not even a name; but name is sound
38 6 | thou shalt do this; for even three hours so~spent are
39 6 | out to the evening, not~even requiring to relieve himself
40 6 | activities of the mind, even these are~for the present
41 6 | different fashions: and even~those co-operate abundantly,
42 6 | for the universe had need~even of such men as these. It
43 6 | well, for it is not easy even to~imagine a deity without
44 6 | that thy thoughts come down even to~Philistion and Phoebus
45 6 | versatile, confident, mockers even of~the perishable and ephemeral
46 6 | a benevolent disposition even~to liars and unjust men.~
47 6 | persuade them (men). But act even against their~will, when
48 7 | peculiar to man to love even those who do wrong. And
49 7 | contrary to reason. For~if even the perception of doing
50 7 | greatest tranquility of mind, even if all the world cry out
51 7 | much as they choose, and even if wild beasts tear in pieces~
52 7 | consequence or continuity;~or even the chief things towards
53 8 | same things nevertheless, even~though thou shouldst burst.~
54 8 | and ungrateful people, nay even to~care for them.~ Let no
55 8 | but if thou canst not do even this,~of what use is it
56 8 | vine. Why dost thou~wonder? Even the sun will say, I am for
57 8 | for it to~come down, or even to have fallen? And what
58 8 | part of the~world; and not even here do all agree, no, not
59 8 | have not been remembered~even for a short time, and others
60 8 | others have disappeared even from fables. Remember this~
61 8 | unable to hold out against even~this.~ Does Panthea or Pergamus
62 8 | not yet been injured nor even impeded. The things~however
63 8 | intentionally given pain even to another.~ Different things
64 8 | correcting thy~opinion? And even if thou art pained because
65 8 | it does not choose to do, even if it resist from mere obstinacy.~
66 8 | of these things could not even say for what purpose he
67 9 | happen in the world, and~even this is impiety. And he
68 9 | fire which is here, that even every substance which is~
69 9 | kind with~itself, or moves even more. For so much as it
70 9 | in a manner,~loves; for even in animals there are souls,
71 9 | which are~still superior, even though they are separated
72 9 | able to produce a sympathy even in things which are~separated.
73 9 | and for~some purposes they even help them to get health,
74 9 | nations, and how many know not even thy~name, and how many will
75 9 | that the gods do not aid us even~in the things which are
76 10| blame thyself, or blame not even thyself.~ Whatever may happen
77 10| that it cannot be compelled~even by any external cause to
78 10| incredible. But if a man~should even drop the term Nature (as
79 10| these things as natural, even then it would be ridiculous~
80 10| shalt maintain them, or even~depart at once from life,
81 10| do against him, he never even thinks of it, being himself~
82 10| penetrated by true principles even the briefest~precept is
83 10| from such a life, in which even my~associates in behalf
84 11| accomplished thus, and that even they bear them who cry out "
85 11| some good~things are said even by these writers, everybody
86 11| every man, and ready~to show even him his mistake, not reproachfully,
87 11| and~strive towards this, even if it bring no reputation;
88 11| art a man like others; and even if thou dost abstain from
89 11| consider that thou dost not even understand whether men are~
90 11| that this is so, and that even~bees do not do as he does,
91 12| he could not endure it even for a single day. So much~
92 12| been so:- for thou~seest even of thyself that in this
93 12| irrationally.~ Practise thyself even in the things which thou
94 12| despairest of~accomplishing. For even the left hand, which is
95 12| ruling intelligence. And even~if the tempest carry thee
96 12| this is a wrongful act? And even if he has~done wrong, how
97 12| and ash and a tale, or not even~a tale. And let there be
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