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1 1 | in conversation, and he made himself~agreeable without
2 1 | progress in them; that I made haste to~place those who
3 2 | nor~hate him, For we are made for co-operation, like feet,
4 2 | it possible that it has made so great a~mistake, either
5 3 | hast embarked,~thou hast made the voyage, thou art come
6 3 | beasts and to men who have made themselves into women, and
7 4 | then nor better is a thing made by being praised. I affirm~
8 4 | such a thing as an emerald made worse than it was, if it
9 4 | change.~ Time is like a river made up of the events which happen,
10 5 | the world? Or have I been made for this, to~lie in the
11 5 | game, a bee when it has made the honey, so a man when
12 5 | And as the universe is made up out~of all bodies to
13 5 | causes necessity (destiny) is made up to be such a cause as
14 5 | society; for that we are made~for society has been shown
15 5 | which is a~hindrance is made a furtherance to an act;
16 5 | social. Accordingly it has~made the inferior things for
17 5 | people- wilt thou too then be made a fool for these things?-
18 6 | by it. But all things are made and perfected according
19 6 | the~thing which has been made should be adapted to the
20 6 | work for which it~has been made; and both the vine-planter
21 6 | remember that every duty is made up of~certain parts. These
22 6 | Take care that thou art not made into a Caesar, that thou
23 6 | that for which it has~been made, is well, and yet he who
24 6 | is well, and yet he who made it is not there. But in
25 6 | in them the power which made them; wherefore the more
26 7 | For there is one universe made up of all things, and~one
27 7 | reason.~ Be thou erect, or be made erect.~ Just as it is with
28 7 | no harm, for he has not made thy ruling faculty worse~
29 7 | the ruling faculty is not~made worse. But the parts which
30 8 | natural unity- for thou wast made~by nature a part, but now
31 8 | any way. When it has been made a sphere, it continues~a
32 8 | And why were~such things made in the world? For thou wilt
33 8 | flesh. For though we are made~especially for the sake
34 9 | the universal~nature has made rational animals for the
35 9 | affected- for it~would not have made both, unless it was equally
36 9 | thy heart, thou wilt be made best reconciled to death
37 9 | peculiar form is~naturally made to endure.~ Thou hast endured
38 9 | which thy mind could be made worse; but that~which is
39 10| living being, shall not be made worse by it.~ And next thou
40 10| rational animal, shall not be made~worse by it. But the rational
41 10| reasonable beings to be made like themselves; and if
42 10| then until thou shalt have made these things thy own, as
43 11| to men, and that we are made for one another; and in~
44 11| in~another respect, I was made to be set over them, as
45 11| be careful that they be made with regard to circumstances,
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