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1 I, 2 | that rate the process would go on to infinity, so that 2 II, 3 | these the good man tends to go right and the bad man to 3 II, 3 | right and the bad man to go wrong, and especially about 4 II, 6 | to do any of them is to go wrong. It would be equally 5 II, 8 | directions in which we more often go to great lengths; and therefore 6 II, 9 | thus we are less likely to go astray. It is by doing this, 7 III, 1 | man might say he "let it go off when he merely wanted 8 III, 3 | deliberating, we shall have to go on to infinity.~The same 9 III, 5 | when you have let a stone go it is too late to recover 10 III, 7 | courage directs.~Of those who go to excess he who exceeds 11 III, 11| the natural appetites few go wrong, and only in one direction, 12 III, 11| individuals many people go wrong and in many ways. 13 III, 12| ruling principle, it will go to great lengths; for in 14 IV, 1 | of a liberal man also to go to excess in giving, so 15 IV, 1 | will be more evident as we go on. We have said that prodigality 16 IV, 1 | wicked or ignoble man to go to excess in giving and 17 IV, 1 | sometimes divided; some men go to excess in taking, others 18 IV, 2 | and the like, which do not go to excess in the amount 19 IV, 3 | merits, while the others go to excess or fall short.~ 20 IV, 7 | about character better if we go through them in detail, 21 V, 4 | refuge in the judge; and to go to the judge is to go to 22 V, 4 | to go to the judge is to go to justice; for the nature 23 VI, 13| practical wisdom. But we must go a little further. For it 24 VII, 1 | evil name those men who go beyond all ordinary standards 25 VII, 1 | discussing the difficulties, go on to prove, if possible, 26 VII, 3 | this condition; we must go to the students of natural 27 VII, 4 | being so, (a) those who go to excess with reference 28 VII, 7 | is one of the people who go to excess in this.~Of incontinence 29 VII, 12| e.g. the processes that go on in sick persons.~(b) 30 VII, 14| pleasures. (At all events they go out of their way to manufacture 31 VIII, 8| characteristic of good men neither to go wrong themselves nor to 32 IX, 11| Conversely, it is fitting to go unasked and readily to the