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1 I, 9 | noble deeds in situations of danger, in accordance with the 2 I, 9 | that if a man runs into danger needlessly, much more will 3 I, 10| comfort, and the coward where danger is concerned-his terror 4 I, 10| are involved in the same danger. The ambitious man does 5 II, 5 | is just what we mean by "danger". Such indications are the 6 II, 5 | that they really are in danger of something, pointing out 7 II, 5 | reverses, or have often met danger and escaped it safely. For 8 II, 5 | reasons why human beings face danger calmly: they may have no 9 II, 5 | deal with it: thus when in danger at sea people may feel confident 10 II, 7 | appetite is active both in danger and in pain. Hence those 11 II, 8 | about them as if we were in danger ourselves. For this reason 12 II, 8 | Again, we feel pity when the danger is near ourselves. Also 13 II, 13| are always anticipating danger; unlike that of the young, 14 III, 10| expression "to call in one danger to rescue us from another" 15 III, 10| however; Chabrias is in danger, and his statue intercedes