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1 II, 3| 3~Since growing calm is the opposite of growing 2 II, 3| what frames of mind men are calm, towards whom they feel 3 II, 3| towards whom they feel calm, and by what means they 4 II, 3| they are made so. Growing calm may be defined as a settling 5 II, 3| it is plain that we feel calm towards those who do nothing 6 II, 3| contemptuous. Also we feel calm towards those who humble 7 II, 3| they sit down. We also feel calm towards those who are serious 8 II, 3| the things that make us calm may be inferred by seeing 9 II, 3| of mind that makes people calm, it is plainly the opposite 10 II, 3| calumniated." For men become calm when they have spent their 11 II, 3| before. Again, men become calm if they have convicted the 12 II, 3| punishment. We also feel calm if we think that the offender 13 II, 3| plain that when you wish to calm others you must draw upon