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1 II, 1 | comes about as a result of habit, whence also its name (ethike) 2 II, 1 | variation from the word ethos (habit). From this it is also plain 3 II, 1 | exists by nature can form a habit contrary to its nature. 4 II, 1 | and are made perfect by habit.~Again, of all the things 5 VII, 5 | resulting from custom, e.g. the habit of plucking out the hair 6 VII, 5 | lust from childhood, from habit.~Now those in whom nature 7 VII, 5 | condition as a result of habit. To have these various types 8 VII, 5 | have these various types of habit is beyond the limits of 9 VII, 10| it is easier to change a habit than to change one’s nature; 10 VII, 10| change one’s nature; even habit is hard to change just because 11 VII, 10| Evenus says:~I say that habit’s but a long practice, friend,~ 12 VII, 14| case of a brute, or due to habit, i.e. those of bad men;