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1 1 | appearances~which first present themselves; and that his
2 2 | be dissatisfied~with thy present lot, or shrink from the
3 2 | parts all the things which present themselves to the imagination~
4 2 | brought to the~same. For the present is the same to all, though
5 2 | lose just the same.~For the present is the only thing of which
6 3 | and many such things will present themselves, not~pleasing
7 3 | every man lives only this present time,~which is an indivisible
8 3 | but satisfied with thy present~activity according to nature,
9 4 | time on~each side of the present, and the emptiness of applause,
10 4 | must turn to profit the present by the aid of reason~and
11 4 | die,~grumbling about the present, loving, heaping up treasure,
12 4 | neither crushed by the present nor fearing the future.
13 5 | itself the things which~present themselves to it.~ In one
14 6 | done with reference to the present; for~as to the future and
15 6 | even these are~for the present indifferent.~ Neither the
16 6 | of the universe: all the present~time is a point in eternity.
17 6 | of all.~ He who has seen present things has seen all, both
18 6 | we do as if the gods were~present and lived with us- but if
19 6 | those who live~with us and present themselves in abundance,
20 7 | which now thou~usest for present things.~ All things are
21 7 | Confine~thyself to the present. Understand well what happens
22 7 | piously to~acquiesce in thy present condition, and to behave
23 7 | exert thy skill upon thy present~thoughts, that nothing shall
24 7 | completed thy life up to~the present time; and live according
25 7 | pain let this thought be present, that there is no~dishonour
26 8 | pains thee, but only the present.~But this is reduced to
27 8 | See that thou secure this present time to thyself: for those
28 9 | does a certain thing.~ Thy present opinion founded on understanding,
29 9 | on understanding, and thy present~conduct directed to social
30 9 | to social good, and thy present disposition of~contentment
31 9 | the same considerations be present~to thy mind in the case
32 10| thou be~satisfied with thy present condition, and pleased with
33 11| reward. Let this always be present to thy mind, and never stop~
34 11| alone, and if~others are present...~ Remember these nine
35 11| harm. And let this truth be~present to thee in the excitement
36 11| wilt, receive also a tenth present from the leader of~the Muses (
37 12| providence, and direct the present only conformably to~piety
38 12| or a wise~teacher should present himself to a man and bid
39 12| that~every man lives the present time only, and loses only
40 12| a tale. And let there be present to thy mind also everything
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