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1 I, 5 | with fame, honour, good luck, and virtue. A man cannot 2 I, 5 | should possess resources and luck, in order to make his life 3 I, 5 | of the body and from good luck. If a man is not free from 4 I, 5 | life unless he has good luck. There is, indeed, a capacity 5 I, 5 | has good friends.~"Good luck" means the acquisition or 6 I, 5 | things which are due to luck. Some of the things that 7 I, 5 | the things that are due to luck may also be due to artificial 8 I, 5 | to be sure, things due to luck may actually be contrary 9 I, 5 | class, the outcome of good luck. Luck is also the cause 10 I, 5 | the outcome of good luck. Luck is also the cause of good 11 I, 5 | reckoned pieces of good luck.~As to virtue, it is most 12 I, 9 | point; he himself, and not luck, will then be given the 13 II, 11| despise the fortunate, when luck comes to them without their 14 II, 19| attain,~Others by destiny or luck we gain.~That if anything 15 III, 15| was due to mistake, or bad luck, or necessity as Sophocles