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1 I, 10 | because those who are happy spend their life most readily 2 I, 13 | doctors the best educated spend much labour on acquiring 3 II, 9 | that is easy—or give or spend money; but to do this to 4 III, 10 | telling stories and who spend their days on anything that 5 IV, 1 | who are incontinent and spend money on self-indulgence. 6 IV, 1 | he would have nothing to spend on the right objects. For, 7 IV, 1 | easy for them to give and spend beyond the amount of their 8 IV, 1 | liberal man will both give and spend the right amounts and on 9 IV, 1 | not. But if he happens to spend in a manner contrary to 10 IV, 1 | take because they wish to spend and cannot do this easily; 11 IV, 1 | self-indulgent; for they spend lightly and waste money 12 IV, 2 | see what is fitting and spend large sums tastefully. For, 13 IV, 2 | the magnificent man will spend such sums for honour’s sake; 14 IV, 2 | the liberal man also will spend what he ought and as he 15 IV, 2 | the means with which to spend large sums fittingly; and 16 IV, 2 | public ornament), and will spend by preference on those works 17 IV, 2 | class of things he will spend what is becoming; for the 18 IV, 2 | things, and where he ought to spend much he spends little and 19 IV, 2 | and consider how he may spend least, and lament even that, 20 VIII, 3 | these people do wish to spend their days and lives together; 21 VIII, 5 | in them, and no one can spend his days with one whose 22 VIII, 5 | supremely happy desire to spend their days together; for 23 VIII, 6 | friends because they do not spend their days together nor 24 VIII, 13| it is in his power not to spend his days with him.~But the 25 IX, 4 | for people with whom to spend their days, and shun themselves; 26 IX, 9 | plainly it is better to spend his days with friends and 27 IX, 10 | another, if they are all to spend their days together; and