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Dialogue
1 Charm| Temperance is doing one’s own business.’ But the artisan who makes 2 Charm| he is not doing his own business; and temperance defined 3 Charm| Temperance is doing one’s own business;—(4) is doing good.~Still 4 Charm| temperance is ‘doing one’s own business,’ which in the Republic ( 5 Charm| Temperance is doing one’s own business,’ is assumed to have been 6 Charm| modesty, doing our own business, the doing of good actions, 7 Charm| temperance is doing our own business.’ Was he right who affirmed 8 Charm| doing what was not your own business?~But they are the same as 9 Charm| will not be doing one’s own business; not at least in this way, 10 Charm| temperance is a man doing his own business had another and a hidden 11 Charm| the words ‘doing his own business.’~I dare say, he replied.~ 12 Charm| meaning of a man doing his own business? Can you tell me?~Indeed, 13 Charm| they make or do their own business only, or that of others 14 Charm| themselves or their own business only?~Why not? he said.~ 15 Charm| temperance, ‘doing one’s own business,’ and then says that there 16 Charm| reason why those who do the business of others should not be 17 Charm| acknowledge that those who do the business of others are temperate? 18 Charm| things only man’s proper business, and what is hurtful, not 19 Charm| what is hurtful, not his business: and in that sense Hesiod, 20 Charm| knew, and have handed the business over to them and trusted