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1 3 | Accordingly, he does not value at all the praise which
2 3 | else smaller and of less value than this, give~place to
3 3 | by a sure method.~ Never value anything as profitable to
4 3 | performs in it, and what value everything has with reference
5 3 | attempt to ascertain the value of each.~ If thou workest
6 4 | assigns to each thing its value. Observe then as thou hast
7 4 | everything has its proper value and~proportion. For thus
8 4 | consider life a thing of any value. For look to the immensity
9 5 | then and ask if we~should value and think those things to
10 6 | quality of anything nor its~value escape thee.~ All existing
11 6 | hands? No. Neither must we~value the clapping of tongues,
12 6 | something. In this then~is the value of the education and the
13 6 | Wilt thou not cease to value many~other things too? Then
14 6 | see, this they set much value on. But this is very much
15 8 | use each according to its value.- Remember this power~which
16 8 | everything according to~its value.~ See that thou secure this
17 9 | things on which~they set a value.~ The periodic movements
18 9 | posthumous name is of any value, nor reputation, nor anything
19 11| truth and modesty, and to value nothing more~more than itself,
20 11| justice.~ Thou wilt set little value on pleasing song and dancing
21 11| this division to come~to value them little: and apply this
22 11| they have regard to the~value of the object; and as to
23 12| of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinion~of himself
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