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Facete M. Negat esse eam, inquit, propter se expetendam. Et quod est munus, quod opus sapientiae? Ego vero volo in virtute vim esse quam maximam; Maximas vero virtutes iacere omnis necesse est voluptate dominante.
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Satisne vobis videor pro meo iure in vestris auribus commentatus? Cur haec eadem Democritus?Stulti autem malorum memoria torquentur, sapientes bona praeterita grata recordatione renovata delectant. Consequens enim est et post oritur, ut dixi. Sint modo partes vitae beatae. Eorum enim est haec querela, qui sibi cari sunt seseque diligunt. Consequens enim est et post oritur, ut dixi. Iam id ipsum absurdum, maximum malum neglegi. Quid de Platone aut de Democrito loquar? Quid igitur dubitamus in tota eius natura quaerere quid sit effectum? Huius ego nunc auctoritatem sequens idem faciam. Sit hoc ultimum bonorum, quod nunc a me defenditur;
- Dici enim nihil potest verius.
- Quod praeceptum quia maius erat, quam ut ab homine videretur, idcirco assignatum est deo.
- Ita finis bonorum existit secundum naturam vivere sic affectum, ut optime is affici possit ad naturamque accommodatissime.
- Ergo illi intellegunt quid Epicurus dicat, ego non intellego?
- Tollitur beneficium, tollitur gratia, quae sunt vincla concordiae.
- At miser, si in flagitiosa et vitiosa vita afflueret voluptatibus.
- Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientium sermone pendere?
- Quis est tam dissimile homini.
Ubi ut eam caperet aut quando? Nam adhuc, meo fortasse vitio, quid ego quaeram non perspicis. Sic, et quidem diligentius saepiusque ista loquemur inter nos agemusque communiter. Quamquam te quidem video minime esse deterritum. Cur fortior sit, si illud, quod tute concedis, asperum et vix ferendum putabit? Cetera illa adhibebat, quibus demptis negat se Epicurus intellegere quid sit bonum. Consequens enim est et post oritur, ut dixi. Nec vero alia sunt quaerenda contra Carneadeam illam sententiam.
Quae hic rei publicae vulnera inponebat, eadem ille sanabat. Aeque enim contingit omnibus fidibus, ut incontentae sint. Quarum ambarum rerum cum medicinam pollicetur, luxuriae licentiam pollicetur.Quae cum dixisset, finem ille. Hanc quoque iucunditatem, si vis, transfer in animum; Inde sermone vario sex illa a Dipylo stadia confecimus. Non igitur potestis voluptate omnia dirigentes aut tueri aut retinere virtutem. Respondent extrema primis, media utrisque, omnia omnibus. Propter nos enim illam, non propter eam nosmet ipsos diligimus. Quid censes in Latino fore? Nihilne te delectat umquam -video, quicum loquar-, te igitur, Torquate, ipsum per se nihil delectat?
Glossary
- Box step
- The box step is a dance figure named so because the steps are made in the four corners of a square. It is used in some American-style ballroom dances.
- Chassé
- Chassé (or chasse: the last 'e' is pronounced) is a dance figure with three steps. It is a smooth, flowing figure, with the feet moving sideways to the body in a step-together-step pattern. Originally used in the quickstep and the English Waltz.
- Closed change
- Closed change is a basic figure in the Waltz. The man steps forward on either foot whilst the lady steps backward on the opposing foot. They will then step to the side on the other foot, and finish the figure by closing the first foot beside the second. Each step takes up a full beat of the music.
- Contra body movement position
- Contra body movement position or CBMP is when the body is held at a different angle to the feet. It applies to almost every step taken outside partner, so it occurs often in tango and in all promenade figures.
- Dosado
- Dosado is a circular movement where two people, who are initially facing each other, walk around each other without or almost without turning. They face in the same direction all the time they are moving. They do not turn to face each other.
- Box step
- The box step is a dance figure named so because the steps are made in the four corners of a square. It is used in some American-style ballroom dances.
- Chassé
- Chassé (or chasse: the last 'e' is pronounced) is a dance figure with three steps. It is a smooth, flowing figure, with the feet moving sideways to the body in a step-together-step pattern. Originally used in the quickstep and the English Waltz.
- Closed change
- Closed change is a basic figure in the Waltz. The man steps forward on either foot whilst the lady steps backward on the opposing foot. They will then step to the side on the other foot, and finish the figure by closing the first foot beside the second. Each step takes up a full beat of the music.
- Contra body movement position
- Contra body movement position or CBMP is when the body is held at a different angle to the feet. It applies to almost every step taken outside partner, so it occurs often in tango and in all promenade figures.
- Dosado
- Dosado is a circular movement where two people, who are initially facing each other, walk around each other without or almost without turning. They face in the same direction all the time they are moving. They do not turn to face each other.
Weblinks
- The Society for the Neurobiology of Language
- “Talking Brains” blog
- TEDx Caltech: The Brain
- fMRI 4 Newbies: A Crash Course in Brain Imaging
- The Whole Brain Atlas
- The Brain Observatory
- The Human Connectome Project
- Brain Facts
- Language, Cognition and Neuroscience journal
- Cognitive Neuroscience journal
- Brain and Language
- Aphasiology
- Journal of Neurolinguistics
- Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
- Neuropsychologia
- Cortex
- Cerebral Cortex
- Brain
- NeuroImage