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1 Text| ill. And this proves that men set health above wealth, 2 Text| of the greatest value to men? Is it not that of which 3 Text| But do we not deem those men who are most prosperous 4 Text| of themselves or of other men?~ERASISTRATUS: Certainly.~ 5 Text| could he be the richest of men who might even have to go 6 Text| Or is wisdom despised of men and can find no buyers, 7 Text| riches are bad for some men. But surely, if they were 8 Text| there are just and unjust men?~ERYXIAS: Most decidedly.~ 9 Text| and do you think that some men are intemperate?~ERYXIAS: 10 Text| they were a good to good men and to those who knew in 11 Text| say, of all other things; men make them to be what they 12 Text| of Archilochus is true:—~‘Men’s thoughts correspond to 13 Text| that wisdom whereby good men become wise, he must also 14 Text| want you to understand how men are circumstanced in regard 15 Text| wealth beyond that which men commonly have. I suppose 16 Text| what is honourable to some men is dishonourable to others. 17 Text| are.~SOCRATES: And these men by the arts which they profess, 18 Text| moderate? For instance, some men are gamblers, some drunkards,