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1 Text| regard those as sensible who know what ought to be done or
2 Text| senseless are those who do not know this?~ALCIBIADES: True.~
3 Text| of the best and does not know what is best?~ALCIBIADES:
4 Text| and seeing him, did not know him, but thought that he
5 Text| anything, suppose that we know or ought to know that which
6 Text| that we know or ought to know that which we propose so
7 Text| give advice, but does not know whether or when it is better
8 Text| art of war, but does not know whether it is better to
9 Text| either to fancy that we know or really to know, what
10 Text| that we know or really to know, what we confidently propose
11 Text| desire to do that which they know or suppose that they know,
12 Text| know or suppose that they know, neither to know nor to
13 Text| that they know, neither to know nor to suppose that they
14 Text| nor to suppose that they know, in cases where if they
15 Text| and ‘knew’ stands for ‘to know.’ Put the words together;—
16 Text| but it was bad for him to know them.’ And, obviously, if
17 Text| if it was bad for him to know so many things, he must
18 Text| had made their request to know what remedy they could find
19 Text| wisest and most just who know how to speak and act towards
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