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1 I, 6 | since that which lasts long is no whiter than that which 2 I, 10| but if at all, only in a long and complete one in which 3 I, 11| others less so, it seems a long—nay, an infinite—task to 4 II, 9 | what provocation and how long one should be angry; for 5 IV, 3 | of a proud man to have a long memory, especially for wrongs, 6 IV, 5 | ought, when he ought, and as long as he ought, is praised. 7 IV, 5 | right, too quickly, or too long); yet all are not found 8 IV, 5 | and retain their anger long; for they repress their 9 IV, 5 | with whom, at what, and how long one should be angry, and 10 VI, 9 | while men deliberate a long time, and they say that 11 VI, 9 | possible to attain it by long deliberation while another 12 VII, 10| I say that habit’s but a long practice, friend,~And this 13 VIII, 3| their friendship lasts as long as they are good-and goodness 14 VIII, 4| talk about a man who has long been tested by oneself; 15 VIII, 7| therefore it is for him oily so long as he remains a man that 16 VIII, 8| to be brought up, and so long as they know their fate 17 VIII, 8| pleasant last longer; i.e. as long as they provide each other 18 IX, 8 | of intense pleasure to a long one of mild enjoyment, a 19 IX, 10| laborious task and life is not long enough for its performance.