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1 III, 11 | neglects these conditions loves such pleasures more than 2 IV, 4 | we think of the man who loves honour more than most people, 3 IV, 4 | blame it we think of him who loves it more than is right. The 4 IV, 7 | equitable. For the man who loves truth, and is truthful where 5 VI, 4 | objects; as Agathon says, "art loves chance and chance loves 6 VI, 4 | loves chance and chance loves art". Art, then, as has 7 VIII, 1 | saying that "parched earth loves the rain, and stately heaven 8 VIII, 1 | heaven when filled with rain loves to fall to earth", and Heraclitus 9 VIII, 2 | it is thought that each loves what is good for himself, 10 VIII, 2 | lovable for him; but each man loves not what is good for him 11 VIII, 5 | friend. Each, then, both loves what is good for himself, 12 VIII, 7 | should be more loved than he loves, and so should the more 13 VIII, 13| is offended by a man who loves him and does well by him-if 14 IX, 1 | incidents happen when the lover loves the beloved for the sake 15 IX, 1 | pleasure while the beloved loves the lover for the sake of 16 IX, 5 | beginning of love. For no one loves if he has not first been 17 IX, 7 | craftsmen too; every man loves his own handiwork better 18 IX, 7 | producer in activity; he loves his handiwork, therefore, 19 IX, 7 | handiwork, therefore, because he loves existence. And this is rooted 20 IX, 8 | and therefore the man who loves this and gratifies it is 21 IX, 8 | and also that the good man loves most this part of him. Whence