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1 2 | themselves in life by their activity, and yet have no object
2 3 | makes the matter for his activity; and he constantly thinks
3 3 | satisfied with thy present~activity according to nature, and
4 5 | changes~every hindrance to its activity into an aid; and so that
5 5 | own~disposition, his own activity. I now have what the universal
6 6 | in a condition and in an activity conformable~to reason and
7 6 | not the works of its own activity. But whatever things are
8 6 | are the~works of its own activity, all these are in its power.
9 6 | thee; for instance, the activity of one, and the~modesty
10 6 | considers another man's activity to be his own~good; and
11 7 | get profit by means of the activity which is successful and~
12 8 | substance, cause (form),~activity, and incident. But examine,
13 8 | For it is thy own, the activity which is exerted according
14 8 | as he dies who is in full activity, and well pleased too with
15 9 | Not in passivity, but in activity lie the evil and the good
16 9 | not in~passivity, but in activity.~ For the stone which has
17 9 | it~is.~ Termination of activity, cessation from movement
18 9 | which is the result of its activity; or it puts~itself in motion
19 10| and opportunity for thy activity~art thou avoiding? For what
20 12| a waveless bay.~ Any one activity whatever it may be, when
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