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1 II, 1 | to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted 2 II, 1 | word, states of character arise out of like activities. 3 VII, 3 | are the difficulties that arise; some of these points must 4 VII, 5 | brutish, but (B) others arise as a result of disease ( 5 VII, 5 | these paederasty; for these arise in some by nature and in 6 VII, 12 | activities and ends; nor do they arise when we are becoming something, 7 VII, 14 | getting into it, but these arise during the process of being 8 VIII, 1 | e.g. whether friendship can arise between any two people or 9 VIII, 3 | wish for friendship may arise quickly, but friendship 10 VIII, 9 | Some communities seem to arise for the sake or pleasure, 11 VIII, 13| Complaints and reproaches arise either only or chiefly in 12 VIII, 13| good. Nor do complaints arise much even in friendships 13 VIII, 13| legal. And so complaints arise most of all when men do 14 VIII, 13| hand, complaints do not arise, but the purpose of the 15 VIII, 14| 14~Differences arise also in friendships based 16 IX, 1 | self-dependent. Differences arise when what they get is something 17 IX, 1 | providing that no actions shall arise out of voluntary contracts, 18 IX, 3 | outset, most differences arise between friends when they 19 IX, 5 | intimacy while goodwill may arise of a sudden, as it does 20 IX, 5 | for goodwill too does not arise on those terms. The man