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1 I, 10| twofold, viz. anger and appetite.~Thus every action must 2 I, 10| habit, reasoning, anger, or appetite. It is superfluous further 3 I, 10| accordingly, but through anger or appetite. Nor, again, is action due 4 I, 10| short of money, do have an appetite for it, and that rich men, 5 I, 10| needless pleasures, do have an appetite for such pleasures: but 6 I, 10| wealth or poverty but to appetite. Similarly, with just men, 7 I, 10| to discuss the emotions.) Appetite is the cause of all actions 8 I, 11| has a more or less keen appetite for being that. The pleasantness 9 II, 7 | injuries and in dangers; for appetite is active both in danger