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1 I, XII| rules by virtue both of love and of the respect due to 2 II, IV | only, but should permit love and familiarities between 3 II, IV | since even without them love of this sort is improper. 4 II, IV | women and children common, love will be watery; and the 5 II, V | his own; for surely the love of self is a feeling implanted 6 II, V | however, is not the mere love of self, but the love of 7 II, V | mere love of self, but the love of self in excess, like 8 II, V | excess, like the miser’s love of money; for all, or almost 9 II, V | all, or almost all, men love money and other such objects 10 II, IX | warlike races are prone to the love either of men or of women. 11 III, XV | tyrannies into democracies; for love of gain in the ruling classes 12 V, II | against one another by the love of gain and honor—not, as 13 V, X | contempt and partly from the love of gain.~Bold natures, placed 14 V, XI | of bad men, because they love to be flattered, but no 15 V, XI | himself by flattery; good men love others, or at any rate do 16 VII, VII| friendship and enables us to love; notably the spirit within 17 VII, VII| power of command and the love of freedom are in all men 18 VII, VII| brethren,~ ~and again:~They who love in excess also hate in excess.~ ~