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1 I, 3 | defect does not depend on time, but on his living, and 2 I, 6 | i.e. of the useful, and in time, i.e. of the right opportunity, 3 I, 7 | too one day, or a short time, does not make a man blessed 4 I, 7 | well outlined, and that time is a good discoverer or 5 I, 10 | changes and become at one time happy, at another wretched; 6 I, 10 | descendants did not for some time have some effect on the 7 I, 10 | his happiness in a short time, but if at all, only in 8 II, 1 | requires experience and time), while moral virtue comes 9 II, 6 | right woman, at the right time, and in the right way, but 10 II, 9 | right extent, at the right time, with the right motive, 11 III, 1 | worthy of choice at the time when they are done, and 12 III, 5 | other by spending their time in drinking bouts and the 13 III, 5 | practise the activity the whole time. Now not to know that it 14 III, 5 | concerned with them; at the same time it will become plain how 15 III, 6 | experience. At the same time, we show courage in situations 16 III, 7 | right way and from the right time, and who feels confidence 17 III, 8 | hold their ground for a time; but those who have been 18 IV, 1 | amounts, and at the right time, with all the other qualifications 19 IV, 1 | right people, at the right time, and where it is noble to 20 IV, 1 | people nor at the wrong time, and so on; for he would 21 IV, 1 | other source. At the same time, because they care nothing 22 IV, 5 | things, and for the length of time, that the rule dictates; 23 IV, 5 | right way, at the right time, or with the right persons; 24 IV, 5 | s anger in oneself takes time. Such people are most troublesome 25 V, 5 | to us, and should another time take the initiative in showing 26 V, 8 | blamed, and at the same time is then an act of injustice; 27 V, 11 | the same thing at the same time; but this is impossible-the 28 V, 11 | same things at the same time. Further, (iii) if a man 29 VI, 8 | experience, for it is length of time that gives experience; indeed 30 VI, 9 | while men deliberate a long time, and they say that one should 31 VI, 9 | is truth; and at the same time everything that is an object 32 VI, 9 | end, the manner, and the time. (4) Further it is possible 33 VI, 11 | powers correspond to our time of life, and that a particular 34 VII, 3 | themselves, and that takes time; so that we must suppose 35 VII, 3 | prevented must at the same time actually act accordingly). 36 VII, 10 | that a man is at the same time practically wise, and good 37 VII, 12 | but only at a particular time and for a short period, 38 VIII, 3 | such friendship requires time and familiarity; as the 39 VIII, 6 | many people at the same time to please the same person 40 VIII, 6 | these services take little time.~Of these two kinds that 41 VIII, 6 | they can endure for a short time what is painful, no one 42 VIII, 6 | good man is at the same time pleasant and useful; but 43 VIII, 8 | become friends for a short time because they delight in 44 VIII, 12| degree. And (3) the length of time produces the same result; 45 VIII, 12| their parents only after time has elapsed and they have 46 VIII, 12| character; and the test of time has been applied most fully 47 VIII, 13| for both get at the same time what they desire, if they 48 VIII, 13| they enjoy spending their time together; and even a man 49 VIII, 13| more liberal variety allows time but stipulates for a definite 50 VIII, 14| common stock and at the same time honour. For no one puts 51 VIII, 14| therefore do so too. At the same time it is thought that presumably 52 IX, 4 | and not one thing at one time and another at another; 53 IX, 4 | a man cannot at the same time be pained and pleased, at 54 IX, 4 | all events after a short time he is pained because he 55 IX, 6 | should be their ruler-at a time when he himself was also 56 IX, 7 | in activity.~At the same time to the benefactor that is 57 IX, 11 | pleasant passing of our time and the pleasant thought