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1 I, 5 | others to have. (Goods of the soul and of the body are internal. 2 I, 5 | to the excellences of the soul, which in a young man are 3 I, 5 | beauty and stature; in soul, self-command and an industry 4 I, 6 | being excellences of the soul. Further, health, beauty, 5 I, 11| a movement by which the soul as a whole is consciously 6 I, 11| destroy it, or to cause the soul to be brought into the opposite 7 I, 11| compulsion is bitterness unto the soul.~So all acts of concentration, 8 II, 23| What sort of motion is the soul? for it must be this or 9 II, 24| to suppose, had a lofty soul. Or, if a man dresses fashionably 10 III, 3 | such expressions as "the soul filling with rage and face 11 III, 3 | body’s nakedness", and "his soul’s desire was counter imitative" ( 12 III, 10| to be a lamp within our soul", for both reason and light 13 III, 15| sworn: no oath is on my soul.~Euripides said that his