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1 I, 6 | others, such as intelligence, sight, and certain pleasures and 2 I, 6 | by analogy? Certainly as sight is in the body, so is reason 3 VI, 13| body which moves without sight may stumble badly because 4 VI, 13| badly because of its lack of sight, still, if a man once acquires 5 VII, 14| also testify, saying that sight and hearing are painful; 6 VIII, 4| finds no pleasure in the sight of the other, and the other 7 VIII, 5| hence the saying "out of sight, out of mind". Neither old 8 IX, 11| to comfort us both by the sight of him and by his words, 9 IX, 12| that, as for lovers the sight of the beloved is the thing