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1 1 | consideration: he had the power of~readily accommodating
2 1 | that it is in such a man's power to bring himself very near
3 2 | put all the means in man's power to enable him not to fall
4 2 | be altogether in a man's~power not to fall into it. Now
5 2 | the knowledge, but not the power to guard against or correct~
6 2 | either through want of power or want of skill, that good~
7 2 | and by the abstractive power of reflection resolves into~
8 2 | which deprives us of the~power of distinguishing things
9 3 | of things, and retain the power of contemplation~which strives
10 3 | will not fail; but the power of making use of ourselves,
11 3 | observation of our own ruling power. We ought then to check~
12 3 | praise from the many, or power, or enjoyment of pleasure,
13 3 | thyself, while it is in thy power.~ They know not how many
14 4 | of men,~for it is in thy power whenever thou shalt choose
15 4 | apart and discovered its~own power, and think also of all that
16 4 | livest, while it is in thy power, be good.~ How much trouble
17 4 | desiring~counsulship, kingly power. Well then, that life of
18 4 | thee in which~subsists the power of forming opinions about
19 4 | opinions about evils. Let this power~then not form such opinions,
20 4 | tyrants who have used their power over men's lives with terrible~
21 5 | which~are altogether in thy power, sincerity, gravity, endurance
22 5 | severally to every man is to~the power which administers the universe
23 5 | as far as it is in thy power, when thou art~dissatisfied,
24 5 | other, that~it is in my power never to act contrary to
25 5 | disposition, which have the power of~acting conditionally
26 5 | gone out,...so it is in~thy power to live here. But if men
27 5 | neither thine nor in thy power.~ Thou canst pass thy life
28 6 | with the~whole respiratory power, which thou didst receive
29 6 | gymnasium. For it~is in our power, as I said, to get out of
30 6 | activity, all these are in its power. And of these~however only
31 6 | from that universal ruling~power either directly proceeding
32 6 | there~abides in them the power which made them; wherefore
33 6 | it fit~to reverence this power, and to think, that, if
34 6 | which are not within thy power thou shalt~suppose to be
35 6 | things~which are in our power to be good or bad, there
36 6 | own good.~ It is in our power to have no opinion about
37 6 | themselves have no natural power~to form our judgements.~
38 6 | a false opinion has~less power than the bile in the jaundiced
39 7 | extinguished? But it is in thy~power continuously to fan these
40 7 | recover thy life is in thy power. Look at things~again as
41 7 | injured. And it is in my power not to think so.~ Whatever
42 7 | which has~completely the power of forming an opinion about
43 7 | at all times it is in thy power piously to~acquiesce in
44 7 | to have allowed thee the power of circumscribing~thyself
45 7 | obedient to God.~ It is in thy power to live free from all compulsion
46 7 | towards which the ruling power of the~universe directs
47 8 | that it is no longer in thy power to have lived the whole
48 8 | things which are in its power, and when it is~satisfied
49 8 | If a thing is in thy own power, why dost thou do it? But
50 8 | it? But if it is in~the power of another, whom dost thou
51 8 | the soul; but it is in the power of the soul to~maintain
52 8 | thyself: now it is in~my power to let no badness be in
53 8 | its value.- Remember this power~which thou hast from nature.~
54 8 | perhaps~some other active power will be hindered.- Well,
55 8 | provision, that it is in thy power again to unite~thyself.
56 8 | for he has put it in his~power not to be separated at all
57 8 | have received from it this power~also. For as the universal
58 8 | about it. And it is in thy~power to wipe out this judgement
59 8 | things. For the intelligent~power is no less diffused in all
60 8 | it to him than the aerial power for him who~is able to respire
61 8 | to him who has it in his power to be released from it,
62 8 | another, still the ruling power of each~of us has its own
63 9 | ruling faculty in its own power.~ Among the animals which
64 9 | there are souls, and that power which~brings them together
65 9 | they are. And it is in thy power also; or say, who hinders~
66 9 | motion, if it is in thy power, and~do not look about thee
67 9 | will be bad, and that no power has~ever been found in so
68 9 | Either the gods have no power or they have power. If,
69 9 | have no power or they have power. If, then, they~have no
70 9 | If, then, they~have no power, why dost thou pray to them?
71 9 | to them? But if they have power, why~dost thou not pray
72 9 | have placed them~in thy power. Well, then, is it not better
73 9 | better to use what is in thy power~like a free man than to
74 9 | abject way what is not~in thy power? And who has told thee that
75 9 | things which are in our power? Begin, then, to pray for
76 9 | another kind of man some other~power. And in all cases it is
77 10| Nature (as an efficient power), and should~speak of these
78 10| that at the same~time the power of dealing with circumstances
79 10| fear, since it is in thy power to~inquire what ought to
80 10| hidden way, and~see the power just as we see the power
81 10| power just as we see the power which carries things~downwards
82 10| Let it not be in any man's power to say truly of thee that
83 10| this is~altogether in thy power. For who is he that shall
84 10| this may~be, it is in thy power to do it or to say it, and
85 10| everything which it is in his power to do according to his own
86 10| nature.~And it is in his power everywhere. Now, it is not
87 10| hidden within: this is the power of persuasion, this is life,
88 11| society, for it is in our power to grow again to~that which
89 11| living in the best way, this power is in the soul, if it be~
90 11| ourselves, it being in our~power not to write them, and it
91 11| them, and it being in our power, if perchance these~judgements
92 11| unwillingly deprived of the power~of behaving to each man
93 11| things which are not in our power.~ The dispute then, he said,
94 12| so that~the intellectual power exempt from the things of
95 12| form~and purpose.~ What a power man has to do nothing except
96 12| opinion, and opinion is in thy power.~Take away then, when thou
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