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1 Intro| the ground that all his life long he had been preparing
2 Intro| most public scene of his life, and in the height of his
3 Intro| death. The facts of his life are summed up, and the features
4 Intro| Thus he had passed his life as a sort of missionary
5 Intro| matters he has risked his life for the sake of justice—
6 Intro| the judges to spare his life; neither will he present
7 Intro| Athenian people, whose whole life has been spent in doing
8 Intro| depriving him of a few years of life. Perhaps he could have escaped,
9 Intro| arms and entreat for his life. But he does not at all
10 Intro| to the good man either in life or death, and his own death
11 Intro| what he has been all his life long, ‘a king of men.’ He
12 Intro| hastening his own end, for life and death are simply indifferent
13 Intro| to his sophistry all his life long. He is serious when
14 Intro| guiding principle of his life. Socrates is nowhere represented
15 Intro| to the good man either in life or death. His absolute truthfulness
16 Intro| instructions; his tarry-at-home life to their wandering from
17 Text | course.): at my time of life I ought not to be appearing
18 Text | recognized thus early in life, and am I, at my age, in
19 Text | Socrates, of a course of life which is likely to bring
20 Text | than you, and while I have life and strength I shall never
21 Text | unjustly taking away the life of another—is greater far.~
22 Text | requires to be stirred into life. I am that gadfly which
23 Text | in a state, will save his life; he who will fight for the
24 Text | you a passage of my own life which will prove to you
25 Text | which I might have lost my life, had not the power of the
26 Text | years, if I had led a public life, supposing that like a good
27 Text | probably in danger of my life, will do none of these things.
28 Text | be idle during his whole life; but has been careless of
29 Text | be blinded by the love of life, if I am so irrational as
30 Text | very likely. And what a life should I lead, at my age,
31 Text | and that the unexamined life is not worth living, you
32 Text | other days and nights of his life, and then were to tell us
33 Text | passed in the course of his life better and more pleasantly
34 Text | were righteous in their own life, that pilgrimage will be
35 Text | to a good man, either in life or after death. He and his
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