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1 2 | in a circle, and that it~makes no difference whether a
2 3 | whatever else of the kind makes us wander away~from the
3 3 | planted within him, which makes the man~uncontaminated by
4 3 | belongs to himself that he~makes the matter for his activity;
5 3 | total of things, and he~makes his own acts fair, and he
6 3 | thing to endure which now makes an impression on me, and
7 4 | conditions however; and it makes a material for itself out
8 4 | another falls after; but it makes no difference.~ Within ten
9 5 | proper to make, such it makes for itself the things which~
10 5 | and this is that which~makes use of all things and directs
11 5 | thyself also, that which makes use of~everything else,
12 5 | or plagued about them and~makes himself miserable? for they
13 6 | turns itself, and~while it makes itself such as it is and
14 6 | it wills to be, it~also makes everything which happens
15 7 | wants nothing, unless it makes a want~for itself; and therefore
16 8 | way and opposes it,~and makes such things a part of itself,
17 8 | into herself, and again makes other new things~from these
18 9 | unjustly to himself, because he makes himself bad.~ He often acts
19 10| as on a~mountain. For it makes no difference whether a
20 10| it, and labours on it and makes a child. What a thing from~
21 10| another cause takes it and makes perception and motion, and~
22 10| stomach which is strengthened makes all things its own, as the
23 10| own, as the blazing~fire makes flame and brightness out
24 11| itself,~analyses itself, and makes itself such as it chooses;
25 11| wherever it may be~stopped, it makes what has been set before
26 11| this kind of separation, it~makes it difficult for that which
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