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1 1 | what are esteemed favours, without being either humbled by~
2 1 | conformably to~nature; and gravity without affectation, and to look
3 1 | those who form opinions without consideration: he had the
4 1 | could express approbation without noisy~display, and he possessed
5 1 | possessed much knowledge without ostentation.~ From Alexander
6 1 | Platonic, not frequently nor without necessity to~say to any
7 1 | if he should find fault without reason, but to try to restore
8 1 | do what was set before me without complaining. I~observed
9 1 | provide for~the smallest without display; and to check immediately
10 1 | abundant supply, he~used without arrogance and without excusing
11 1 | used without arrogance and without excusing himself; so that
12 1 | had them, he enjoyed them without affectation, and when he
13 1 | he made himself~agreeable without any offensive affectation.
14 1 | was~most ready to give way without envy to those who possessed
15 1 | institutions of his country, without~showing any affectation
16 1 | had abundance of~time, and without confusion, in an orderly
17 1 | abstain from, and cannot enjoy~without excess. But to be strong
18 1 | man to live in a palace without wanting either guards or~
19 1 | fashion of a private person, without being for this reason either~
20 1 | which they~seemed to desire, without putting them off with hope
21 2 | separated from nature or without an interweaving~and involution
22 2 | minds of his neighbours,~without perceiving that it is sufficient
23 2 | own and any movement to be~without an aim, and does anything
24 2 | anything thoughtlessly and without~considering what it is,
25 2 | pleasures, doing~nothing without purpose, nor yet falsely
26 3 | there.~But if to a state without sensation, thou wilt cease
27 3 | thoughts everything that is without a purpose and~useless, but
28 3 | and not often, nor yet without great~necessity and for
29 3 | Labour not unwillingly, nor without regard to the common interest,~
30 3 | the common interest,~nor without due consideration, nor with
31 3 | that is assigned to~thee without thy own choice; if, I say,
32 3 | it, thou wilt no longer without distraction be able to give
33 3 | and maintain thy judgement without arrogance: only~take care
34 3 | chief of all, he will live without either~pursuing or flying
35 3 | seriously, vigorously, calmly, without allowing anything else to~
36 3 | well which pertains to man without at the same time~having
37 3 | tranquil, ready to depart, and without~any compulsion perfectly
38 4 | material.~ Let no act be done without a purpose, nor otherwise
39 4 | it harm him either from without or from~within.~ The nature
40 4 | straight along the line without~deviating from it.~ He who
41 4 | The one is a philosopher without a tunic, and the other without
42 4 | without a tunic, and the other without a~book: here is another
43 4 | from~perturbations, nor without suspicion of being hurt
44 5 | working at them unwashed and without food; but thou valuest thy
45 5 | who in a manner act thus~without observing it?- Yes.- But
46 5 | bathing in cold water or~going without shoes; so we must understand
47 6 | for~thy own happiness, nor without passion. For of necessity
48 6 | for they are either~things without life, or things without
49 6 | without life, or things without reason, or things that have~
50 6 | thy duty to observe and without being~disturbed or showing
51 6 | them then, and show~them without being angry.~ Death is a
52 6 | never let anything pass without~having first most carefully
53 6 | who blamed him unjustly without blaming them in~return;
54 6 | and how religious he was without superstition.~Imitate all
55 6 | everything which will be for~time without end; for all things are
56 6 | knowledge and~design, and others without knowing what they do; as
57 6 | even to~imagine a deity without forethought; and as to doing
58 7 | Why what can take place without change?~What then is more
59 7 | is useful be accomplished without change? Dost thou~not see
60 7 | We must endure, and toil without complaining.~ ~ Another
61 7 | nothing shall steal into them without being well~examined.~ Do
62 7 | things~should be observed without affectation.~ The art of
63 8 | experience of many wanderings without~having found happiness anywhere,
64 8 | nature demands, do that without turning aside; and speak
65 8 | disposition and~with modesty and without hypocrisy.~ The nature of
66 8 | For nothing should be done~without a purpose.~ That which has
67 8 | Receive wealth or prosperity without arrogance; and be ready
68 8 | absolutely (unconditionally, or without any reservation),~certainly
69 8 | the ruling faculty sound without turning away either from
70 8 | requires neither substance from~without nor wants a place into which
71 8 | nor in thy conversation without~method, nor wandering in
72 9 | lot to depart from mankind without~having had any taste of
73 9 | change men's opinions? And without a change of opinions what
74 9 | and will be~such to time without end. What, then, dost thou
75 10| Wilt thou never~be full and without a want of any kind, longing
76 10| have such results happened without her knowing~it? Both these
77 10| possession of these names, without desiring~to be called by
78 10| of thine. How many things without studying~nature dost thou
79 10| several thing is maintained without showing~it, but yet not
80 10| go by this way~content, without turning back: but if thou
81 10| however dragged resisting, but without compulsion; for this too
82 10| more use in these~parts without the cause which moves and
83 11| way to~persuade another, without tragic show.~ Have I done
84 11| but affectionately and without any~rancour in thy soul;
85 12| speak the truth freely and without disguise, and do the things
86 12| Providence, or a confusion without a purpose and without a
87 12| confusion without a purpose and without a director~(Book IV). If
88 12| if~there is a confusion without governor, be content that
89 12| light of the lamp shine without losing its splendour~until
90 12| nothing inconsiderately, nor without a purpose. Second,~make
91 12| may happen to~thee from without, consider that it happens
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