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igitur facile concedo neque Bruto meo neque communibus1 magistris nec veteribus illis, Aristoteli Speusippo
Xenocrati Polemoni, ut, cum ea quae supra enumeravi
in malis numerent, idem dicant semper beatum esse
sapientem. quos2 si titulus hic delectat3 insignis et pulcher, Pythagora Socrate Platone dignissimus, inducant
animum4 illa, quorum splendore capiuntur, vires valetudinem pulchritudinem divitias honores opes contemnere eaque, quae is contraria5 sunt, pro nihilo ducere: tum poterunt clarissima voce profiteri se neque
fortunae impetu nec multitudinis opinione nec dolore
nec paupertate terreri, omniaque sibi in sese esse posita, nec esse quicquam extra suam potestatem, quod
ducant in bonis.
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