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1 1 | gained either by study or habit, although they are far from
2 1 | and first consider the habit of courage; and then we
3 1 | reminding me. But now, as the habit of courage and fearlessness
4 2 | suited, either by nature or habit or both, cannot help feeling
5 2 | for they are now in the habit of composing with a view
6 3 | early period; they lived by habit and the customs of their
7 4 | Stranger, we Cretans are in the habit of saying that the battle
8 4 | them, yet from the force of habit they would fain preserve
9 5 | instead of wisdom, the habit of craft, which evil tendency
10 6 | to be gained by study, or habit, or some mode of acquisition,
11 7 | because mankind get the habit of frequently transgressing
12 7 | older persons, are in the habit of keeping quails and cocks,
13 7 | which springs out of an evil habit of the soul. And when some
14 7 | this is the way to form a habit of cowardice and not of
15 7 | on the other hand, the habit of overcoming, from our
16 7 | to pursue after this mean habit—he should not rush headlong
17 7 | character is engrained by habit. Nay, more, if I were not
18 7 | difference in them by bad habit. In some cases this is of
19 7 | is not required, if the habit of moderation be once rightly
20 8 | training they have acquired the habit and are strong enough and
21 8 | of him who is seduced the habit of courage, or in the soul
22 10| in you who are not in the habit of answering, giddiness
23 11| another, and the feminine habit of casting aspersions on
24 11| is no man who is in the habit of laughing at another who
25 12| upwards to practise this habit of commanding others, and
26 12| properly observe the laws by habit only, and without an intelligent
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