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1 I, 6 | is good if it is as men wish; and they wish to have either 2 I, 6 | is as men wish; and they wish to have either no evil at 3 I, 7 | the hard, for it is as we wish it to be. That is the greater 4 I, 9 | are also to assume when we wish either to praise a man or 5 I, 15| giving their verdict. If you wish to offer an oath, you may 6 II, 2 | admire, (3) those whom we wish to admire us, (4) those 7 II, 3 | they have done it from a wish to slight us, for no one 8 II, 3 | now plain that when you wish to calm others you must 9 II, 4 | glad at getting what we wish for, and pained at getting 10 II, 4 | for each other what they wish for themselves, they show 11 II, 4 | also to those who we think wish to treat us well. And also 12 II, 4 | think good, so that they wish what is good for us; and 13 II, 4 | also those whose friends we wish to be, if it is plain that 14 II, 4 | if it is plain that they wish to be our friends: such 15 II, 4 | those who fight us we feel wish for the opposite of what 16 II, 4 | the opposite of what we wish for ourselves-and those 17 II, 4 | for which we especially wish to be admired, esteemed, 18 II, 4 | these people or at least we wish them to like us. And we 19 II, 6 | admire, those by whom we wish to be admired, those with 20 II, 6 | respect. We admire those, and wish those to admire us, who 21 II, 6 | who are just beginning to wish to be our friends; for they 22 II, 6 | admire us, or by whom we wish to be admired, or from whom 23 II, 6 | in misfortune we do not wish to be seen by those who 24 II, 11| Also those whom many people wish to be like; those who have 25 II, 19| man had the power and the wish to do a thing, he has done 26 II, 19| is both the power and the wish to do it; or if along with 27 III, 2 | a young man. And if you wish to pay a compliment, you 28 III, 12| hold your tongue when you wish to communicate something 29 III, 14| is of this nature. If you wish to distract his attention, 30 III, 14| less seriously than you wish them to. You may accordingly 31 III, 16| really as important as you wish them to be thought: or the 32 III, 19| then separately, if you wish, those of your opponent.~