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1 3 | small the nook of the earth where he lives; and short too~
2 4 | thy corporeal~covering. Where is it then? It is in that
3 5 | assent is changeable; for where is the man~who never changes?
4 5 | these: for instance, that~where a man can live, there he
5 5 | which it is carried; and where the~end is, there also is
6 5 | harm to the state.~Show him where his error is.~ Often think
7 6 | act all~through life, and where there are things which appear
8 6 | place then we must remove, where there are~so many great
9 7 | done by a man stay there where the wrong was done.~ Direct
10 7 | faults of his~neighbours.~ Where any work can be done conformably
11 7 | have nothing to fear: for where we are~able to get profit
12 7 | fault with them: and now where are they?~Nowhere. Why then
13 8 | then thou hast truly seen where the~matter lies, throw away
14 8 | enjoyment, nor anywhere. Where is it then? In~doing what
15 8 | men inflated with~pride, where are they? For instance the
16 8 | thee?~ Take me and cast me where thou wilt; for there I shall
17 8 | world is, does not know where he is.~And he who does not
18 8 | men who know not either where they are~or who they are?~
19 9 | man's wrongful act there where it~is.~ Termination of
20 10| courageously into some nook where thou shalt maintain them,
21 10| thought be in thy~mind, Where then are those men? Nowhere,
22 10| Nowhere, or nobody knows where. For~thus continuously thou
23 11| and in such like things, where the whole action is incomplete,~
24 12| of any kind: then~think where are they all now? Smoke
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