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1 I, 5 | the possession of a body fit to endure the exertion of 2 II, 14| prodigality, but by what is fit and proper. So, too, in 3 II, 20| of choosing those who are fit for the contest; or using 4 II, 21| never have thought himself fit for an army command." It 5 II, 23| rejoins:~They judged her fit to die, not me to slay her.~ 6 III, 3 | compounded makes them, we feel, fit for verse only. This, then, 7 III, 11| Theodorus puts it, does not fit in with the ideas you already 8 III, 11| these cases the saying must fit the facts. This is also 9 III, 11| Anaxandrides:~Death is most fit before you do~Deeds that 10 III, 11| Deeds that would make death fit for you.~This amounts to 11 III, 11| amounts to saying "it is a fit thing to die when you are 12 III, 11| to die when you are not fit to die", or "it is a fit 13 III, 11| fit to die", or "it is a fit thing to die when death 14 III, 11| to die when death is not fit for you", i.e. when death 15 III, 11| i.e. when death is not the fit return for what you are 16 III, 11| to die when you are not fit for death". The more a saying 17 III, 14| they know well and then fit it on to the opening notes