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* A fit of laughter, which has been indulged to excess, almost always produces a violent reaction.
* A fit of laughter, which has been indulged to excess, almost always produces a violent reaction.
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* '''Truth should be highly valued'''; if, as we were saying, a lie is useless to the gods, and useful only as a medicine to men, then the use of such medicines should be restricted to physicians; private individuals have no business with them. Gg
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* '''Truth should be highly valued'''; if, as we were saying, a lie is useless to the gods, and useful only as a medicine to men, then the use of such medicines should be restricted to physicians; private individuals have no business with them.
* '''Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on simplicity''' — I mean the true simplicity of a rightly and nobly ordered mind and character, not that other simplicity which is only a euphemism for folly.
* '''Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on simplicity''' — I mean the true simplicity of a rightly and nobly ordered mind and character, not that other simplicity which is only a euphemism for folly.