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1 I, 3 | depend on time, but on his living, and pursuing each successive 2 I, 4 | happiness, and identify living well and doing well with 3 I, 5 | misfortunes; but a man who was living so no one would call happy, 4 I, 10 | because we do not wish to call living men happy, on account of 5 I, 10 | shall call happy those among living men in whom these conditions 6 I, 11 | various suffering befall the living or the dead (much more even 7 III, 5 | ill voluntarily, through living incontinently and disobeying 8 III, 9 | for life is best worth living for such a man, and he is 9 VII, 6 | a lifeless thing with a living in respect of badness; for 10 VIII, 1 | necessary with a view to living. For without friends no 11 VIII, 5 | characteristic of friends as living together (since while it 12 VIII, 11| parties; the slave is a living tool and the tool a lifeless 13 IX, 7 | virtue of activity (i.e. by living and acting), and that the 14 IX, 8 | as different from that as living according to a rational 15 IX, 8 | rational principle is from living as passion dictates, and 16 IX, 9 | If (1) happiness lies in living and being active, and the 17 IX, 9 | will be realized in their living together and sharing in 18 IX, 9 | thought; for this is what living together would seem to mean 19 IX, 10 | enough for the purpose of living together; for it would seem 20 IX, 12 | most desirable thing is living together? For friendship 21 IX, 12 | which give them the sense of living together. Thus the friendship