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1 1 | the knowledge that it is possible~for a man to live in a palace
2 2 | by desire.~ Since it is possible that thou mayest depart
3 2 | correct~these things, is it possible that the nature of the universe
4 2 | overlooked them; nor is it possible that it has made so great
5 5 | with thee, and it is hardly~possible to endure even the most
6 6 | man: but if anything is possible for~man and conformable
7 6 | abundance, as far as is possible.~Wherefore we must keep
8 6 | another, and~as much as it is possible, be in the speaker's mind.~
9 7 | the help of~another it is possible?~ Let not future things
10 7 | substance, dost thou suppose it possible for him to~think that human
11 7 | anything great? it is not possible, he said.-~Such a man then
12 7 | like form, and it is not possible that they should~deviate
13 7 | thy~own; for it is very possible to be a divine man and to
14 7 | badness, which is indeed possible, but to fly from other men'
15 8 | Constantly and, if it be possible, on the occasion of every~
16 8 | does its duty, as far as is possible, be content; and no one~
17 9 | immediately~ask thyself, Is it possible, then, that shameless men
18 9 | in~the world? It is not possible. Do not, then, require what
19 9 | And in all cases it is possible for thee to correct by teaching~
20 10| Accustom thyself as much as possible on the occasion of anything~
21 12| were just, it~would also be possible; and if it were according
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