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1 1 | incantations and the driving away of daemons and such things;
2 1 | father who was able to take away all~pride from me, and to
3 2 | to be vexed and to turn away.~ Whatever this is that
4 2 | and the~ruling part. Throw away thy books; no longer distract
5 2 | fixed opinions. But cast away~the thirst after books,
6 2 | dost~not use for clearing away the clouds from thy mind,
7 2 | excited by anger seems to turn away from reason~with a certain
8 2 | thought accordingly. But to go away~from among men, if there
9 2 | to itself when it turns away from any man, or even moves~
10 3 | our life is daily wasting away~and a smaller part of it
11 3 | the kind makes us wander away~from the observation of
12 3 | all at once, and carry us away. But do thou, I say, simply~
13 3 | that his thoughts~turn not away from anything which belongs
14 3 | obedience to the gods.~ Throwing away then all things, hold to
15 3 | before thee, and throwing~away idle hopes, come to thy
16 4 | will be left behind.~ Take away thy opinion, and then there
17 4 | and then there is taken away the complaint,~"I have been
18 4 | have been harmed." Take away the complaint, "I have been
19 4 | and the harm is taken away.~ That which does not make
20 4 | unnecessary, if a man takes this away, he will have~more leisure
21 4 | things? Now a~man should take away not only unnecessary acts,
22 4 | For all things soon pass away and become a mere tale,
23 4 | been seen, it is carried~away, and another comes in its
24 4 | and this will be carried away~too.~ Everything which happens
25 5 | is to repel and to wipe away every impression which is~
26 5 | not permit thee, then get away~out of life, yet so as if
27 5 | the old man, when he went away, asked back his foster-child'
28 6 | suspicious of those who can take away those~things, and plot against
29 7 | here, O imagination? Go away, I entreat thee by~the gods,
30 7 | angry with thee: only go away.~ Is any man afraid of change?
31 7 | that all comeliness dies away, and at last is so~completely
32 7 | for such thoughts purge away the filth of the~terrene
33 8 | where the~matter lies, throw away the thought, How thou shalt
34 8 | change them, to take them~away hence, and to carry them
35 8 | temperance.~ If thou takest away thy opinion about that which
36 8 | faculty sound without turning away either from any man~or from
37 8 | cucumber is bitter.- Throw it away.- There are briars in the~
38 10| both to give it and take it away?~ A spider is proud when
39 10| no one knows how soon, go away from among men and leave~
40 10| to it,~or thou art going away, and this was thy own will;
41 10| seed in a womb and goes away, and then another~cause
42 10| if thou art able, take~away from him the compulsion.~
43 10| reflecting thus: I am going away from such a life, in which
44 10| however for this reason go away less kindly disposed to~
45 10| not as if thou wast torn away; but~as when a man dies
46 11| when he hates him and turns away from~him, and he does not
47 11| opinions which disturb us. Take away these opinions then, and~
48 11| gone. How then shall I take~away these opinions? By reflecting
49 11| he should altogether~keep away from it; and as to avoidance (
50 12| if the tempest carry thee away, let it carry away the poor
51 12| thee away, let it carry away the poor flesh,~the poor
52 12| least it~will not carry away.~ Does the light of the
53 12| opinion is in thy power.~Take away then, when thou choosest,
54 12| things to be proud of?~ Cast away opinion: thou art saved.
55 12| hinders thee from~casting it away?~ When thou art troubled
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