<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0557.tlg003a.perseus-eng3" xml:lang="eng"><div type="textpart" subtype="book" n="A"><div type="textpart" subtype="sentence" n="5"><p>Check (punish) your passions (<foreign xml:lang="grc">πάφη</foreign>), that you may not be punished by them.</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="sentence" n="6"><p>Do not so much be ashamed of that (disgrace) which proceeds from men’s opinion as fly from that which comes from the truth.</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="sentence" n="7"><p>If you wish to be well spoken of, learn to speak well (of others): and when you have learned to speak well of them, try to act well, and so you will reap the fruit of being well spoken of.</p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="sentence" n="8"><p>Freedom and slavery, the one is the name of virtue, and the other of vice: and both are acts of the will. But where there is no will, neither of them touches (affects) <pb n="407"/> these things. But the soul is accustomed to be master of the body, and the things which belong to the body have no share in the will. For no man is a slave who is free in his will.<note anchored="true">See Schweig.’s note.</note></p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="sentence" n="9"><p>It is an evil chain, fortune (a chain) of the body, and vice of the soul. For he who is loose (free) in the body, but bound in the soul is a slave: but on the contrary he who is bound in the body, but free (unbound) in the soul, is free.</p></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>