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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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falls

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8 | activities; for thus it falls among goods of the soul 2 II, 7 | who exceeds in fear and falls short in confidence is a 3 II, 7 | exceeds in spending and falls short in taking, while the 4 II, 7 | man exceeds in taking and falls short in spending. (At present 5 II, 7 | called ambitious, the man who falls short unambitious, while 6 II, 7 | irascibility, and the man who falls short an inirascible sort 7 II, 7 | buffoon, while the man who falls short is a sort of boor 8 II, 7 | advantage, and the man who falls short and is unpleasant 9 II, 7 | everything; while he who falls short or is not ashamed 10 II, 7 | fortune, and the spiteful man falls so far short of being pained 11 IV, 1 | not taking, while meanness falls short in giving, and exceeds 12 IV, 3 | deserts. The unduly humble man falls short both in comparison 13 IV, 3 | the proud man; the man who falls short of him is unduly humble, 14 V, 2 | because its definition falls within the same genus; for 15 VII, 13| the rack or the man who falls into great misfortunes is 16 IX, 10| number, but anything that falls between certain fixed points.


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