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1 1 | deeds, but even from evil thoughts; and further, simplicity
2 1 | firmness, and never any mean thoughts or action, nor~love of novelty.
3 2 | thyself relief from~all other thoughts. And thou wilt give thyself
4 2 | and, in a word, all their thoughts.~ Through not observing
5 3 | remainder of thy life in thoughts about others,~when thou
6 3 | thou dost not refer thy thoughts to some object of common~
7 3 | else~when thou hast such thoughts as these, What is such a
8 3 | check~in the series of our thoughts everything that is without
9 3 | What hast thou now in thy thoughts? With~perfect openness thou
10 3 | and one~that cares not for thoughts about pleasure or sensual
11 3 | studied~ornament set off thy thoughts, and be not either a man
12 3 | all through life, that his thoughts~turn not away from anything
13 4 | when he~has within him such thoughts that by looking into them
14 4 | acts, but also,~unnecessary thoughts, for thus superfluous acts
15 4 | serious pains? This one thing, thoughts just, and acts social, and~
16 5 | never changes? Carry thy thoughts then to the objects themselves,~
17 5 | Such as are thy habitual thoughts, such also will be the character~
18 5 | the soul is dyed by the thoughts. Dye it then with~a continuous
19 5 | continuous series of such thoughts as these: for instance,
20 6 | discursive movements of the thoughts, and of the service to the
21 6 | nations are dead, so that thy thoughts come down even to~Philistion
22 6 | Origanion. Now turn thy thoughts to the~other kinds of men.
23 7 | unless the impressions~(thoughts) which correspond to them
24 7 | continuously to fan these thoughts into a flame. I can have
25 7 | to be dismissed from the thoughts: and there~must be no love
26 7 | into one another; for such thoughts purge away the filth of
27 7 | thy skill upon thy present~thoughts, that nothing shall steal
28 8 | its way well, when in its thoughts~it assents to nothing false
29 8 | of thy life. Let not~thy thoughts at once embrace all the
30 8 | method, nor wandering in thy thoughts, nor let there be in thy
31 9 | death, is no evil. Turn thy thoughts now to the~consideration
32 9 | anything to fear? Turn thy thoughts now to thy life under thy~
33 11| comes not from the real~thoughts; for thou shouldst consider
34 11| not to speak from his real thoughts. But the fourth~is when
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