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1 I, 3 | judge in general. Hence a young man is not a proper hearer 2 I, 3 | difference whether he is young in years or youthful in 3 III, 11| as Homer says) if he is young and lusty; but not every 4 IV, 9 | only to youth. For we think young people should be prone to 5 IV, 9 | by shame; and we praise young people who are prone to 6 VI, 8 | confirmed by the fact that while young men become geometricians 7 VI, 8 | these, it is thought that a young man of practical wisdom 8 VI, 8 | familiar from experience, but a young man has no experience, for 9 VI, 8 | experience, and because young men have no conviction about 10 VIII, 1| only refuge. It helps the young, too, to keep from error; 11 VIII, 3| who are in their prime or young, between those who pursue 12 VIII, 3| other hand the friendship of young people seems to aim at pleasure; 13 VIII, 3| pleasure alters quickly. Young people are amorous too; 14 VIII, 6| in the friendships of the young; for generosity is more