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1 2 | to attend to the daemon~within him, and to reverence it
2 2 | consists in keeping the daemon within a man free from~violence
3 3 | the deity which is planted within him, which makes the man~
4 4 | FOUR~ ~ THAT which rules within, when it is according to
5 4 | particularly when he~has within him such thoughts that by
6 4 | narrowness of the space within which it is~circumscribed,
7 4 | from the opinion which is within. The~other is that all these
8 4 | bear this in~mind, that within a very short time both thou
9 4 | either from without or from~within.~ The nature of that which
10 4 | it makes no difference.~ Within ten days thou wilt seem
11 6 | what~we have in hand.~ Look within. Let neither the peculiar
12 6 | nature which is comprehended~within this nature, or a nature
13 6 | together by nature there is within and there~abides in them
14 6 | the things which are not within thy power thou shalt~suppose
15 7 | doest: and~remember...~ Look within. Within is the fountain
16 7 | remember...~ Look within. Within is the fountain of good,
17 8 | and desire and~aversion is within, and no evil ascends so
18 8 | add nothing thyself from~within, and then nothing happens
19 8 | circumscribed herself,~everything within her which appears to decay
20 9 | it was not outside, but within and in my opinions.~ All
21 9 | their poor souls, penetrate within, and~see what kind of men
22 10| what Plato says, Dwelling within the walls~of a city as in
23 10| the thing which is~hidden within: this is the power of persuasion,
24 11| evidence of the diviner part within thee being overpowered and~
25 11| thee.~ And my heart laughed within.~ And virtue they will curse,
26 12| faculty and the divinity~within thee, and if thou shalt
27 12| daemon (to the god~that is within thee).~ I have often wondered
28 12| the purpose, and the time within which it must end.~ Perceive
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