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Dialogue
1 Gorg| have to do with external actions. Socrates extends this distinction 2 Gorg| conforms all his words and actions; he desires to implant justice 3 Gorg| breadth the morality of actions which are right or wrong 4 Gorg| the consequences of their actions:—if they are lovers of pleasure, 5 Gorg| the consequences of our actions, and we can only foresee 6 Gorg| consequences of his own actions, until at length they are 7 Gorg| principle applies to human actions generally. Not to have been 8 Gorg| intentions, and even benevolent actions, when they are not prompted 9 Gorg| will, but what we wish. All actions of which the consequences 10 Gorg| contemplation of the consequences of actions, and the ignorance of men 11 Gorg| matters. In his most secret actions he can show the same high 12 Gorg| in our words and in our actions: and now, if I and Gorgias 13 Gorg| benefit to a man if his actions turn out to his advantage, 14 Gorg| unjust or doer of unjust actions is miserable in any case,— 15 Gorg| that his and their unjust actions may be made manifest, and 16 Gorg| have agreed that all our actions are to be done for the sake 17 Gorg| good is the end of all our actions, and that all our actions 18 Gorg| actions, and that all our actions are to be done for the sake 19 Gorg| souls of men, and in all his actions, both in what he gives and 20 Gorg| used by him, and all his actions should be done always, with