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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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greatest

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1 I, 5 | and, further, with the greatest sufferings and misfortunes; 2 I, 9 | entrust to chance what is greatest and most noble would be 3 II, 8 | opposed to one another, the greatest contrariety is that of the 4 II, 8 | but the extremes show the greatest unlikeness to each other; 5 III, 1 | blamed, since to endure the greatest indignities for no noble 6 III, 5 | this. For it is what is greatest and most noble, and what 7 III, 6 | concerned? Surely with the greatest; for no one is more likely 8 III, 6 | these take place in the greatest and noblest danger. And 9 III, 9 | is knowingly losing the greatest goods, and this is painful. 10 IV, 1 | it, and the one faces the greatest dangers for the sake of 11 IV, 2 | said; for these are the greatest and most honourable. Of 12 IV, 2 | and after spending the greatest sums will spoil the beauty 13 IV, 3 | external goods; and the greatest of these, we should say, 14 IV, 3 | honour; that is surely the greatest of external goods. Honours 15 V, 1 | often thought to be the greatest of virtues, and "neither 16 V, 4 | it, and subtract from the greatest that by which it exceeds 17 VIII, 6 | these are thou to be the greatest marks of friendship productive 18 VIII, 6 | and these are thought the greatest marks of friendship.~One 19 VIII, 7 | wish for their friends the greatest goods, e.g. that of being 20 VIII, 7 | man that he will wish the greatest goods. But perhaps not all 21 VIII, 7 | But perhaps not all the greatest goods; for it is for himself 22 VIII, 10| one-man rule, but there is the greatest difference between them; 23 VIII, 11| children, which is thought the greatest good, and for their nurture 24 VIII, 12| they have conferred the greatest benefits, since they are 25 IX, 8 | himself the goods that are greatest, since virtue is the greatest 26 IX, 8 | greatest, since virtue is the greatest of goods.~Therefore the 27 IX, 9 | friends, who are thought the greatest of external goods. And if


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