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1 I, 13| sleep (whence comes the saying that the happy are not better 2 II, 4 | asked,; what we mean by saying that we must become just 3 II, 9 | circumstances repeat their saying; for if we dismiss pleasure 4 III, 5 | virtuous or vicious.~The saying that "no one is voluntarily 5 IV, 1 | does not agree with the saying of Simonides.~The prodigal 6 IV, 5 | also from what we are now saying; viz. that it is not easy 7 IV, 8 | raising a laugh than at saying what is becoming and at 8 IV, 8 | man who jokes well by his saying what is not unbecoming to 9 V, 1 | neighbour. This is why the saying of Bias is thought to be 10 VI, 2 | hence Agathon is right in saying~For this alone is lacking 11 VI, 13| wisdom he was wrong, but in saying they implied practical wisdom 12 VI, 13| supremacy would be like saying that the art of politics 13 VII, 1 | Homer has represented Priam saying of Hector that he was very 14 VII, 6 | of striking his father by saying "yes, but he struck his 15 VII, 8 | they lead to; as in the saying of Demodocus about the Milesians, " 16 VII, 12| things are unhealthy is like saying that healthy things are 17 VII, 14| natural science also testify, saying that sight and hearing are 18 VIII, 1| physical causes, Euripides saying that "parched earth loves 19 VIII, 5| their friendship; hence the saying "out of sight, out of mind". 20 VIII, 7| that if we were right in saying that friend wishes good 21 IX, 1 | some men approve of the saying "let a man have his fixed 22 IX, 9 | his own effort; whence the saying "when fortune is kind, what 23 IX, 10| with a view to utility this saying would seem thoroughly applicable; 24 IX, 11| in our evils whence the saying "enough is my misfortune". 25 IX, 12| they approve-whence the saying "noble deeds from noble