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1 I, 1 | is more distinctive of a human being than the use of his 2 I, 2 | logically, (2) to understand human character and goodness in 3 I, 2 | sometimes owing to other human failings. As a matter of 4 I, 5 | women is bad, almost half of human life is spoilt.~The constituents 5 I, 9 | frivolous; nor is it always of a human or divine being but often 6 I, 10| that cause distinctions of human character are important: 7 I, 13| merciful to the weakness of human nature; to think less about 8 I, 15| lose their binding force, human intercourse ceases to exist. 9 II, 5 | there are two reasons why human beings face danger calmly: 10 II, 12| consider the various types of human character, in relation to 11 II, 15| Gifts of Fortune by which human character is affected. First 12 II, 22| Achilles because he is a human being or a demi-god, or 13 II, 23| not omniscient, certainly human beings are not. The principle 14 II, 23| laws were those not of a human being but of a dragon, so 15 III, 1 | things, and they had also the human voice at their disposal, 16 III, 3 | goodly looking-glass of human life",’ talked about "offering