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1 2 | not.~ Remember that all is opinion. For what was said by the
2 3 | man should hold on to the~opinion not of all, but of those
3 3 | the faculty which produces opinion. On this faculty it~entirely
4 3 | exist in thy ruling part any~opinion inconsistent with nature
5 4 | perturbations come only from the opinion which is within. The~other
6 4 | transformation:~life is opinion.~ If our intellectual part
7 4 | left behind.~ Take away thy opinion, and then there is taken
8 4 | action.~ Do not have such an opinion of things as he has who
9 4 | the other, to change thy opinion, if~there is any one at
10 4 | and moves thee from any~opinion. But this change of opinion
11 4 | opinion. But this change of opinion must proceed only from a
12 5 | add to the~sensation the opinion that it is either good or
13 6 | worth~valuing? This in my opinion, to move thyself and to
14 6 | venerate, but form a just opinion of the~source of all.~ He
15 6 | in our power to have no opinion about a thing, and not to
16 6 | thou think that a false opinion has~less power than the
17 7 | a flame. I can have that~opinion about anything, which I
18 7 | itself will not by its~own opinion turn itself into such ways.
19 7 | the power of forming an opinion about these things, will~
20 7 | immediately consider with what~opinion about good or evil he has
21 7 | if~they can, give their opinion about it.~ About fame: Look
22 7 | a~commander, there in my opinion he ought to stay and to
23 7 | reality), though in men's opinion thou mayest~appear to be
24 8 | Remember that to change thy opinion and to follow him who corrects~
25 8 | before thee, whether it is an~opinion or an act or a word.~ Thou
26 8 | If thou takest away thy opinion about that which appears
27 8 | suffers, let it have its own opinion about itself.~ Hindrance
28 8 | sound, or have this or that opinion about~thee?~ Take me and
29 8 | thee from correcting thy~opinion? And even if thou art pained
30 9 | certain thing.~ Thy present opinion founded on understanding,
31 9 | cessation from movement and opinion, and in~a sense their death,
32 9 | men may have this or that~opinion about thee. However thou
33 9 | they lie entirely in thy opinion; and thou~wilt then gain
34 10| which it~depends on thy own opinion to make it endurable and
35 10| thing; or, except through opinion and~the yielding of the
36 11| of them produces in us an~opinion about itself, nor comes
37 11| as~there is not the same opinion about all the things which
38 12| wickedness hinder thee, nor opinion nor voice,~nor yet the sensations
39 12| sets less value on his own opinion~of himself than on the opinion
40 12| opinion~of himself than on the opinion of others. If then a god
41 12| another; that everything is~opinion.~ In the application of
42 12| Consider that everything is opinion, and opinion is in thy power.~
43 12| everything is opinion, and opinion is in thy power.~Take away
44 12| when thou choosest, thy opinion, and like a mariner,~who
45 12| be proud of?~ Cast away opinion: thou art saved. Who then
46 12| this,~that everything is opinion; and lastly thou hast forgotten
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