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- the honest man obnoxious vices which are absent in
- the sufferings, which his vices produce. The dishonest man
- conquer your weaknesses and vices. Really none can do
- always brag about their vices; it is when they
- games and secrets and vices—those things all pass
- the thousand tulips. “Their vices? Have they got vices
- with frightful rapidity; her vices sprang up fast and
- to her and her vices, and I eschewed it
- certain snacks or other vices? Elle: Yes. Yes. At
- extremes, which Aristotle called vices. Virtue is the just
- as a midpoint between vices of excess and deficiency
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- vices-prostitution
- mart enough to know, they'd lived long enough, certain vices-prostitution
- to expose one's vices and foibles
- certain vices
- obnoxious vices
- debasing vices
- ragged clothes, scanty food, fireless grates, rude manners, and debasing vices: poverty for me was synonymous with degradation
- resolve to conquer your weaknesses and vices
- I don't have a lot of vices
- certain vices prostitution, gambling, running numbers

