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1 II, 3 | base, the injurious, the painful, about all of these the 2 III, 1 | endure something base or painful in return for great and 3 III, 1 | rule what is expected is painful, and what we are forced 4 III, 1 | ignorance of this sort must be painful and involve repentance.~ 5 III, 1 | involuntary is thought to be painful, but what is in accordance 6 III, 2 | to the pleasant and the painful, choice neither to the painful 7 III, 2 | painful, choice neither to the painful nor to the pleasant.~Still 8 III, 7 | for his excess of fear in painful situations. The coward, 9 III, 7 | poverty or love or anything painful is not the mark of a brave 10 III, 8 | disgraceful but what is painful; for their masters compel 11 III, 9 | It is for facing what is painful, then, as has been said, 12 III, 9 | is harder to face what is painful than to abstain from what 13 III, 9 | to flesh and blood, and painful, and so is their whole exertion; 14 III, 9 | death and wounds will be painful to the brave man and against 15 III, 9 | greatest goods, and this is painful. But he is none the less 16 IV, 1 | pain-least of all will it be painful. But he who gives to the 17 VI, 5 | judgement that pleasant and painful objects destroy and pervert, 18 VII, 4 | pleasant-and shuns those of things painful, of hunger and thirst and 19 VII, 7 | whether it be pleasant or painful. It is keen and excitable 20 VII, 13| happy man may even live a painful life? For pain is neither 21 VII, 14| besides, a neutral state is painful to many people because of 22 VII, 14| that sight and hearing are painful; but we have become used 23 VII, 14| what is done seems neither painful nor pleasant; for if the 24 VIII, 5| with one whose company is painful, or not pleasant, since 25 VIII, 5| seems above all to avoid the painful and to aim at the pleasant. 26 VIII, 6| for a short time what is painful, no one could put up with 27 VIII, 6| the Good itself if it were painful to him; this is why they 28 IX, 4 | the same thing is always painful, and the same thing always 29 IX, 11| pained at our misfortunes is painful; for every one shuns being