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1 I, 5 | which determines what they choose and what they avoid. This 2 I, 6 | for the sake of which we choose something else; or as that 3 I, 6 | being that for whose sake we choose many other things. Also 4 I, 6 | good which men deliberately choose to do; this will include 5 I, 7 | aim; to what they would choose if they could acquire understanding 6 I, 7 | acquire understanding will choose in any given case": from 7 I, 7 | appearance as what a man will not choose if nobody is to know of 8 I, 7 | confer them, since a man will choose the former even if nobody 9 I, 7 | general view that he will choose the latter if nobody knows 10 I, 8 | government pursue, since people choose in practice such actions 11 I, 8 | constitution, since men choose their means with reference 12 II, 12| whereas reasoning leads us to choose what is useful, moral goodness 13 II, 12| moral goodness leads us to choose what is noble. They are 14 II, 23| it would be strange to choose exile in order not to have 15 II, 24| father left her free to choose: here the freedom was presumably 16 III, 8 | Whom does the freedman choose as his advocate?", with 17 III, 14| the audience; and you must choose between making these preliminary 18 III, 14| You may use any means you choose to make your hearer receptive; 19 III, 14| listening with most attention. Choose therefore any point in the 20 III, 15| am ready to do so if you choose to prosecute me there." 21 III, 18| others are not; see that you choose such as become you. Irony