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1 I, 10| with his fortunes quite wrong? Success or failure in life 2 II, 3 | they ought not, or by going wrong in one of the other similar 3 II, 3 | right and the bad man to go wrong, and especially about pleasure; 4 II, 6 | them; one must always be wrong. Nor does goodness or badness 5 II, 6 | do any of them is to go wrong. It would be equally absurd, 6 II, 6 | however they are done they are wrong; for in general there is 7 III, 11| natural appetites few go wrong, and only in one direction, 8 III, 11| individuals many people go wrong and in many ways. For while 9 III, 11| they delight either in the wrong things, or more than most 10 III, 11| most people do, or in the wrong way, the self-indulgent 11 IV, 1 | and not to take from the wrong. For it is more characteristic 12 IV, 1 | But he who gives to the wrong people or not for the sake 13 IV, 1 | the liberal man take from wrong sources; for such taking 14 IV, 1 | he will not give to the wrong people nor at the wrong 15 IV, 1 | wrong people nor at the wrong time, and so on; for he 16 IV, 1 | and will not take from the wrong sources. This is why he 17 IV, 1 | said, also take from the wrong sources, and are in this 18 IV, 1 | than they ought and from wrong sources. What is common 19 IV, 1 | make great gains but from wrong sources, and not the right 20 IV, 1 | willing to make gain from wrong sources, are sordid lovers 21 IV, 2 | showy expenditure in the wrong circumstances and the wrong 22 IV, 2 | wrong circumstances and the wrong manner; we shall speak of 23 IV, 3 | arms by his sides, or to wrong another; for to what end 24 IV, 4 | more than is right and from wrong sources, and the unambitious 25 IV, 5 | one can be angry with the wrong persons, at the wrong things, 26 IV, 5 | the wrong persons, at the wrong things, more than is right, 27 IV, 5 | angry quickly and with the wrong persons and at the wrong 28 IV, 5 | wrong persons and at the wrong things and more than is 29 IV, 5 | those who are angry at the wrong things, more than is right, 30 IV, 5 | right action ceases and wrong begins. For the man who 31 V, 4 | equal, if one is in the wrong and the other is being wronged, 32 VI, 13| practical wisdom he was wrong, but in saying they implied 33 VIII, 4| feeling that "he would never wrong me" and all the other things 34 VIII, 8| of good men neither to go wrong themselves nor to let their