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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| philosophers, seem to be quite as good reasoners as those 2 Euthyd| exhortation to virtue, which is of quite another sort.~‘You want 3 Euthyd| disputation which I covet, quite, as I may say, in old age; 4 Euthyd| expressions. But are you quite sure about this, Dionysodorus 5 Euthyd| Alcibiades that now is. He is quite young, and we are naturally 6 Euthyd| answer questions.~He is quite accustomed to do so, I replied; 7 Euthyd| him; and therefore he is quite at home in answering.~What 8 Euthyd| use them rightly.~That is quite true, I said. And the wrong 9 Euthyd| I said.~Yes, he said, I quite agree, and think that you 10 Euthyd| Dionysodorus; for they are quite different things.~Contradiction! 11 Euthyd| which to me appears to be quite wonderful, and suicidal 12 Euthyd| And is that fair?~Yes, quite fair, he said.~Upon what 13 Euthyd| remark was made by you not quite a year ago. I am inclined 14 Euthyd| not remember? I said.~I quite remember, he said.~Nor would 15 Euthyd| said, I think that you are quite right.~Whither then shall 16 Euthyd| did not know all things?~Quite impossible.~And now, he 17 Euthyd| the good are not unjust.~Quite true, I said; and that I 18 Euthyd| for him?~Ctesippus said: Quite so, Euthydemus, that is 19 Euthyd| other animals?~At this I was quite struck dumb, Crito, and 20 Euthyd| rejoicings the two men were quite overpowered; for hitherto