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1 I, 1 | medicine simply to make a man quite healthy, but to put him 2 I, 2 | being true, a further and quite distinct proposition must 3 I, 5 | of many children" bear a quite clear meaning. Applied to 4 I, 5 | capacity for long life that is quite independent of health or 5 I, 12| both-they will affect people of quite opposite characters. You 6 I, 15| its compulsion tell lies quite as often as they tell the 7 II, 2 | a contrary result: for a quite unexpected evil is specially 8 II, 2 | specially painful, just as the quite unexpected fulfilment of 9 II, 6 | those upon whose opinions we quite look down as untrustworthy ( 10 II, 12| everything, and are always quite sure about it; this, in 11 II, 16| their own. It is indeed quite natural that they should 12 II, 23| answers differ: you may quite easily have a position like 13 II, 23| a motive for doing so is quite possible.~20. Another line 14 II, 23| penny, but I have ransomed quite a number of you."~23. Another 15 III, 2 | Even in poetry, it is not quite appropriate that fine language 16 III, 14| the prosecutor will take quite another line and deal with 17 III, 14| this point-it concerns you quite as much as myself"; or~I 18 III, 17| given him this, though I am quite aware that one should "Trust 19 III, 19| point to be judged may be quite plain; in the epilogue you