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1 I, XI | succeeded in amassing a fortune; for all this is useful 2 IV, XI | to possess the gifts of fortune in moderation; for in that 3 IV, XI | too much of the goods of fortune, strength, wealth, friends, 4 IV, XI | Great then is the good fortune of a state in which the 5 V, VI | peace or some other good fortune, the same property becomes 6 V, VIII| expenses in time eats up a fortune. The expense does not take 7 VII, I | difference between good fortune and happiness; for external 8 VII, XII | of them will depend upon fortune. Wherefore let us say no 9 VII, XIII| with the goods of which fortune disposes (for we acknowledge 10 VII, XIV | accumulating the goods of fortune; and on this ground Thibron 11 VII, XV | whereas the enjoyment of good fortune and the leisure which comes