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Dialogue
1 Charm| Temperance is a fine and noble thing; and quietness in many or 2 Charm| most cases is not so fine a thing as quickness.’ He tries 3 Charm| soul; that is the first thing. And the cure, my dear youth, 4 Charm| that would be a strange thing for me to say of myself, 5 Charm| us to be a good and noble thing, and the quick have been 6 Charm| to me to have meant one thing, and said another. Is the 7 Charm| the art of weighing is one thing, and the heavy and the light 8 Charm| others are greater, then that thing would have the property 9 Charm| were saying, is the only thing which the physician understands.~ 10 Charm| out what good this sort of thing does to us.~What do you 11 Charm| should like to know one thing more: which of the different 12 Charm| past, present, or future thing? May I infer this to be 13 Charm| Thracian, for the sake of a thing which is nothing worth. 14 Charm| I know whether I have a thing, of which even you and Critias