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1 1 | might have~led me to do something of this kind; but, through
2 2 | Give~thyself time to learn something new and good, and cease
3 2 | being carried towards doing~something by desire.~ Since it is
4 3 | according to nature contain something~pleasing and attractive.
5 3 | the opportunity of doing something else~when thou hast such
6 4 | gift of nature, clinging to something else...~ Everything which
7 5 | first case~Prescribed means something like this: he prescribed
8 5 | requires; but thou wouldst have~something else which is not according
9 5 | that the~bad should not do something of this kind.~ Nothing happens
10 6 | and whether dying or~doing something else. For it is one of the
11 6 | already~passed out of sight. Something of this kind is the very
12 6 | teaching of youth aim at something. In this then~is the value
13 6 | in none of these: it is something more divine,~and advancing
14 6 | quietly get out of his way. Something like this~let thy behaviour
15 7 | troubles me, lest I should do something which the~constitution of
16 7 | then for a man, then for something else; and each~of these
17 7 | is noble and good is~not something different from saving and
18 8 | self-reproof for having neglected~something useful; but that which is
19 8 | that which is good must be something useful, and~the perfect
20 8 | shall not do its duty.- But~something external will stand in the
21 8 | to the~animal nature. And something else also is equally an
22 8 | happens to thee. Or rather add something,~like a man who knows everything
23 9 | same, so that they require something to keep them asunder,~and
24 9 | looks,~as if they were doing something great, but my life went
25 9 | content that thou hast done~something conformable to thy nature,
26 10| surprised or~vexed as if something were happening contrary
27 10| is dissatisfied because something has been or is~or shall
28 11| tragic show.~ Have I done something for the general interest?
29 11| then ingrafted, for this is something like what the gardeners
30 11| about an act as if it were~something grievous, and thy anger
31 11| constituted by nature for something else: I shall certainly
32 11| not into nothing, but into something which exists not yet.~ No
33 12| happen daily as if they~were something unexpected, and to be dependent
34 12| last that thou hast in thee something better and more~divine than
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