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1 I, 10 | of him because we do not wish to call living men happy, 2 II, 1 | in them, and this is the wish of every legislator, and 3 III, 2 | is appetite or anger or wish or a kind of opinion do 4 III, 2 | choice.~But neither is it wish, though it seems near to 5 III, 2 | silly; but there may be a wish even for impossibles, e.g. 6 III, 2 | e.g. for immortality. And wish may relate to things that 7 III, 2 | his own efforts. Again, wish relates rather to the end, 8 III, 2 | means; for instance, we wish to be healthy, but we choose 9 III, 2 | make us healthy, and we wish to be happy and say we do, 10 III, 4 | 4~That wish is for the end has already 11 III, 4 | the good is the object of wish must admit in consequence 12 III, 4 | for is not an object of wish (for if it is to be so, 13 III, 4 | apparent good is the object of wish must admit that there is 14 III, 4 | is no natural object of wish, but only what seems good 15 III, 4 | the good is the object of wish, but for each person the 16 III, 4 | is in truth an object of wish is an object of wish to 17 III, 4 | of wish is an object of wish to the good man, while any 18 III, 5 | end, then, being what we wish for, the means what we deliberate 19 III, 5 | who acts unjustly does not wish to be unjust or a man who 20 III, 7 | men are precipitate, and wish for dangers beforehand but 21 IV, 1 | apt to take because they wish to spend and cannot do this 22 IV, 1 | possessions of others nor wish to get them. In some this 23 IV, 3 | least those who have them wish to get honour by means of 24 IV, 3 | show and such things, and wish their strokes of good fortune 25 V, 1 | makes them act justly and wish for what is just; and similarly 26 V, 1 | makes them act unjustly and wish for what is unjust. Let 27 V, 9 | manner" add "contrary to the wish of the person acted on"? 28 V, 9 | He acts contrary to his wish; for no one wishes for what 29 V, 9 | nothing contrary to his own wish, so that he is not unjustly 30 VI, 12 | case of health; though we wish to become healthy, yet we 31 VII, 2 | syllogism arising from men’s wish to expose paradoxical results 32 VIII, 2 | surely be ridiculous to wish wine well; if one wishes 33 VIII, 2 | friend we say we ought to wish what is good for his sake. 34 VIII, 2 | sake. But to those who thus wish good we ascribe only goodwill, 35 VIII, 2 | ascribe only goodwill, if the wish is not reciprocated; goodwill 36 VIII, 3 | those who love each other wish well to each other in that 37 VIII, 3 | day. But these people do wish to spend their days and 38 VIII, 3 | alike in virtue; for these wish well alike to each other 39 VIII, 3 | themselves. Now those who wish well to their friends for 40 VIII, 3 | friendship to each other wish to be friends, but are not 41 VIII, 3 | and know the fact; for a wish for friendship may arise 42 VIII, 5 | state of character; and men wish well to those whom they 43 VIII, 6 | to each other; for they wish one another well and aid 44 VIII, 6 | pleasant friends; for they wish to live with some one and, 45 VIII, 6 | things from one another and wish the same things for one 46 VIII, 7 | question whether friends really wish for their friends the greatest 47 VIII, 7 | remains a man that he will wish the greatest goods. But 48 VIII, 8 | seem, owing to ambition, to wish to be loved rather than 49 VIII, 13| or most men, while they wish for what is noble, choose 50 VIII, 14| about it; for most people wish to get benefits, but avoid 51 IX, 5 | that friends; for they only wish well to those for whom they 52 IX, 6 | those of the better class wish the best men to rule; for 53 IX, 6 | strait of the sea), and they wish for what is just and what 54 IX, 7 | the case of loans, debtors wish their creditors did not 55 IX, 7 | thought that benefactors wish the objects of their action 56 IX, 7 | their debtors, but only a wish that they may kept safe 57 IX, 8 | well to the object of his wish for his sake, even if no 58 IX, 11 | their beneficence; for they wish to do well by others. Friendship, 59 IX, 12 | value life, in that they wish to occupy themselves with 60 IX, 12 | in life; for since they wish to live with their friends,