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1 I, 8 | things the lack of which takes the lustre from happiness, 2 IV, 1 | that it is not easy, if one takes the property of others oneself, 3 IV, 3 | it is the part of one who takes such matters seriously to 4 IV, 3 | utterance; for the man who takes few things seriously is 5 IV, 5 | digest one’s anger in oneself takes time. Such people are most 6 IV, 6 | or hating that such a man takes everything in the right 7 V, 5 | and then reciprocal action takes place, the result we mention 8 V, 8 | under compulsion (e.g. if A takes B’s hand and therewith strikes 9 V, 8 | Now when (1) the injury takes place contrary to reasonable 10 V, 10 | do so correctly, the law takes the usual case, though it 11 V, 11 | and done by choice, and takes the initiative (for the 12 VII, 3 | of themselves, and that takes time; so that we must suppose 13 VII, 9 | is also a sort of man who takes less delight than he should 14 VIII, 13| person of nice feeling he takes his revenge by doing well 15 IX, 8 | come to be used as it is-it takes its meaning from the prevailing