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1 I only know two very real evils in life: remorse and illness.
2 We were however sure, under Col's protection, of escaping all real evils .
3 But why should I, who have such real evils to contend with, regard imaginary ones?
4 An American could do no more; for to detail the real evils of aristocracy, they must be seen in Europe.
5 But to a man of Montaigne's nature, the thought of that stoical observation gave him consolation even amid real evils .
6 The real evils by which Ralph was surrounded were too numerous to allow of his wasting much apprehension on possible ones.
7 Yet, if he rises he is exposed to all sorts of real evils which he will feel all his life long.
8 Real evils were magnified, unreal ones feigned, and the true and the false were equally believed by the people, who were almost universally their foes.
9 "The gods," says Marcus Aurelius, "have put all the means in man's power to enable him not to fall into real evils .
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