Aún no tenemos significados para "belong to temperance".
1Therefore liberality seems to belong to temperance rather than to justice.
2But these belong to temperance.
3Now it belongs to temperance to moderate pleasures of touch, which are most difficult to moderate.
4Now it belongs to temperance to moderate the greatest pleasures, as stated above (I-II, Q.
52: It belongs to temperance to curb pleasures of the senses.
6To endure hardships resulting from privation of pleasure of touch, belongs to temperance and its parts: and such are the hardships of fasting.
7Accordingly it belongs to justice both to abstain from pleasure, which belongs to temperance, and to bear with hardships, which belongs to fortitude.
82: Desire denotes an impulse of the appetite towards the object of pleasure and this impulse needs control, which belongs to temperance.
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