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1 1 | relation~to those with whom we live, by alleging urgent occupations.~
2 1 | is possible~for a man to live in a palace without wanting
3 2 | lays hold of, he is able to live a life which flows~in quiet,
4 2 | affairs, what is it to~me to live in a universe devoid of
5 2 | thou shouldst be going to live three thousand years, and
6 3 | account, that if a man should live longer, it is quite~uncertain
7 3 | those only who confessedly live according~to nature. But
8 3 | nature. But as to those who live not so, he always bears
9 3 | and with what men they live an impure~life. Accordingly,
10 3 | is chief of all, he will live without either~pursuing
11 3 | thou utterest, thou wilt live happy. And there is no~man
12 4 | as if thou wert going to live ten thousand years. Death~
13 5 | the morals of those who live with thee, and it is hardly~
14 5 | instance, that~where a man can live, there he can also live
15 5 | live, there he can also live well. But he must live in~
16 5 | also live well. But he must live in~a palace;- well then,
17 5 | well then, he can also live well in a palace. And again,~
18 5 | is either good or bad.~ Live with the gods. And he does
19 5 | with the gods. And he does live with the gods who constantly~
20 5 | As thou intendest to live when thou art gone out,...
21 5 | so it is in~thy power to live here. But if men do not
22 6 | think, that, if thou dost live and act~according to its
23 6 | the virtues of~those who live with thee; for instance,
24 6 | the morals of those who live~with us and present themselves
25 6 | dissatisfied then that~thou must live only so many years and not
26 7 | inquiry being how he may best live the~time that he has to
27 7 | the~time that he has to live.~ Look round at the courses
28 7 | to~the present time; and live according to nature the
29 7 | It is in thy power to live free from all compulsion
30 8 | be content if thou shalt live the rest of thy life in
31 8 | and the third to those who live~with thee.~ Pain is either
32 8 | it is not worth while to live if this~cannot be done.-
33 8 | and thou wilt~not cease to live.~ Men exist for the sake
34 9 | life, to be permitted to live~with those who have the
35 9 | discordance of those~who live together, so that thou mayest
36 9 | those who are born, who live~together, and die. And consider,
37 9 | the life of those who will live after thee, and the~life
38 10| men with whom thou mayest live in harmony? But wilt thou
39 10| remains to thee of life. Live as on a~mountain. For it
40 10| For~that is better than to live thus as men do.~ No longer
41 10| Do thou only determine to live no longer,~unless thou shalt
42 10| does reason allow thee to live,~if thou art not such.~
43 10| says, Let my dear children live, and let all men praise
44 12| must some~time cease to live, but if thou shalt fear
45 12| fear never to have begun to live~according to nature- then
46 12| from the things of fate can live pure~and free by itself,
47 12| if thou shalt strive to live only what is really thy
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