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the ethics(part v)-第8章

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driven only by his lusts。 For the ignorant man is not only distracted in



various ways by external causes without ever gaining; the true acquiescence



of his spirit; but moreover lives; as it were unwitting of himself; and of



God; and of things; and as soon as he ceases to suffer; ceases also to be。







Whereas the wise man; in so far as he is regarded as such; is scarcely at



all disturbed in spirit; but; being conscious of himself; and of God; and of



things; by a certain eternal necessity; never ceases to be; but always



possesses true acquiescence of his spirit。







If the way which I have pointed out as leading to this result seems



exceedingly hard; it may nevertheless be discovered。 Needs must it be hard;



since it is so seldom  found。 How would it be possible; if salvation were



ready to our hand; and could without great labour be found; that it should



be by almost all men neglected? But all things excellent are as



difficult as they are rare。























End of Part V。



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