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1 Text| inclined to expatiate on the riches of the man; so I asked him, 2 Text| possession more valuable than riches to the sick? Surely there 3 Text| especially reckoned among riches; and he who can advise well 4 Text| perhaps, too, as regards riches you are of opinion that 5 Text| discussing the subject of riches, and my notion is that we 6 Text| us whether you consider riches to be a good or an evil?~ 7 Text| not compel to admit that riches are bad for some men. But 8 Text| may be acquired, since by riches the value of a man is judged):— 9 Text| what way did he think that riches were a good and in what 10 Text| let him who affirms that riches are a good, tell us what, 11 Text| purpose has the possession of riches been invented,—in the sense, 12 Text| knowledge he has also conferred riches upon him.~ERYXIAS: That 13 Text| then that he who has great riches has likewise need of many