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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | and so too one day, or a short time, does not make a man 2 I, 10| recover his happiness in a short time, but if at all, only 3 II, 6 | vices respectively fall short of or exceed what is right 4 II, 7 | exceeds in fear and falls short in confidence is a coward. 5 II, 7 | actions people exceed and fall short in contrary ways; the prodigal 6 II, 7 | exceeds in spending and falls short in taking, while the mean 7 II, 7 | exceeds in taking and falls short in spending. (At present 8 II, 7 | ambitious, the man who falls short unambitious, while the intermediate 9 II, 7 | irascibility, and the man who falls short an inirascible sort of person, 10 II, 7 | while the man who falls short is a sort of boor and his 11 II, 7 | advantage, and the man who falls short and is unpleasant in all 12 II, 7 | everything; while he who falls short or is not ashamed of anything 13 II, 7 | spiteful man falls so far short of being pained that he 14 II, 9 | sometimes praise those who fall short and call them good-tempered, 15 III, 7 | first two exceed and fall short, while the third holds the 16 III, 11| pleasure. People who fall short with regard to pleasures 17 IV, 1 | taking, while meanness falls short in giving, and exceeds in 18 IV, 1 | their possessions soon run short. Thus they are forced to 19 IV, 1 | excess in taking, others fall short in giving. Those who are 20 IV, 1 | close", "stingy", all fall short in giving, but do not covet 21 IV, 2 | the other hand will fall short in everything, and after 22 IV, 3 | others go to excess or fall short.~If, then, he deserves and 23 IV, 3 | unduly humble man falls short both in comparison with 24 IV, 3 | proud man; the man who falls short of him is unduly humble, 25 VII, 12| particular time and for a short period, though not without 26 VIII, 6| though they can endure for a short time what is painful, no 27 VIII, 8| but become friends for a short time because they delight 28 IX, 4 | pleased, at all events after a short time he is pained because 29 IX, 6 | public service they fall short of their share; and each 30 IX, 8 | since he would prefer a short period of intense pleasure


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