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1 1 | the very expression which ought to have been used, and in~
2 1 | a man who looked to what ought to be done, not to the reputation
3 3 | BOOK THREE~ ~ WE OUGHT to consider not only that
4 3 | of them cease first.~ We ought to observe also that even
5 3 | our own ruling power. We ought then to check~in the series
6 3 | keeping quiet, seeing what ought to be done; for~this is
7 3 | of life, to~which a man ought to come pure, tranquil,
8 4 | then is that about which we ought to employ our~serious pains?
9 4 | strange: and consider that we ought not to act and speak as
10 4 | act and speak; and that we~ought not, like children who learn
11 5 | the plains.- In truth we~ought not to pray at all, or we
12 5 | not to pray at all, or we ought to pray in this simple and
13 5 | road.~ None of these things ought to be called a man's, which
14 6 | are. Just in the same way ought we to act all~through life,
15 6 | worthy of~our approbation, we ought to lay them bare and look
16 6 | this general~arrangement I ought to accept with pleasure
17 7 | about anything, which I ought to have. If I can, why am
18 7 | there~be some reason why I ought not to do so; or I do it
19 7 | or with another I can do, ought to be directed to~this only,
20 7 | good~for anything at all ought to compute the hazard of
21 7 | there in my opinion he ought to stay and to abide the~
22 7 | by thee. But every~being ought to do that which is according
23 7 | wilt ever dig.~ The body ought to be compact, and to show
24 7 | intelligence and propriety, that~ought to be required also in the
25 7 | doubts if it was true. But we ought to~inquire, what kind of
26 8 | glide or fall off. Such then ought to~be the out-pouring and
27 9 | in one body, and the part ought not to find fault with~what
28 10| thy power to~inquire what ought to be done? And if thou
29 10| kind of man that a good man ought to~be, but be such.~ Constantly
30 10| constitution; for a man ought to consider as an enjoyment~
31 10| lament.~ The healthy eye ought to see all visible things
32 10| healthy hearing and smelling ought to be ready to perceive
33 10| And the healthy stomach ought to be~with respect to all
34 10| the healthy understanding~ought to be prepared for everything
35 10| from the body, such also ought thy departure from men to
36 11| For the interior parts~ought to be such, and a man ought
37 11| ought to be such, and a man ought to be seen by the gods neither~
38 11| itself by acts. The~voice ought to be plainly written on
39 11| man~who is honest and good ought to be exactly like a man
40 11| rightly what they do, we ought not to be~displeased; but
41 11| added, what this object ought to be. For as~there is not
42 11| common~interest; so also ought we to propose to ourselves
43 12| so, be assured that if it ought to have been~otherwise,
44 12| be thou convinced that it ought not to have been so:- for
45 12| conformably to nature, we ought~to blame neither gods, for
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