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1 I, 4 | well brought up has or can easily get startingpoints. And 2 I, 5 | proper to a man and not easily taken from him. Further, 3 I, 10 | permanent and by no means easily changed, while a single 4 I, 10 | moved from his happy state easily or by any ordinary misadventures, 5 II, 8 | pleasures, and hence are more easily carried away towards self-indulgence 6 II, 9 | which we ourselves also are easily carried away; for some of 7 II, 9 | deficiency; for so shall we most easily hit the mean and what is 8 III, 1 | and not oneself, as being easily caught by such attractions, 9 III, 3 | consider by which it is most easily and best produced, while 10 IV, 1 | than a mean man. For he is easily cured both by age and by 11 IV, 1 | spend and cannot do this easily; for their possessions soon 12 IV, 2 | for such a result is not easily surpassed) and to make it 13 IV, 7 | one’s lack of which is not easily detected, e.g. the powers 14 VII, 6 | Further, we pardon people more easily for following natural desires, 15 VII, 6 | since we pardon them more easily for following such appetites 16 VII, 8 | contrary the former that is easily persuaded to change his 17 VII, 9 | first instance and are not easily persuaded to change; these 18 VIII, 3 | Such friendships, then, are easily dissolved, if the parties 19 VIII, 5 | people seem to make friends easily; for there is little that 20 VIII, 8 | seems to be that which most easily exists between contraries, 21 VIII, 12| childless people part more easily); for children are a good