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Dialogue
1 Gorg| ago to his own clique of friends. He will pledge himself 2 Gorg| only, much as Socrates’ friends in the opening of the Phaedo 3 Gorg| strike, stab, or slay his friends. Suppose a man to have been 4 Gorg| one of his familiars or friends; but that is no reason why 5 Gorg| we provide ourselves with friends and children is, that when 6 Gorg| themselves with money and friends, and cultivate to the utmost 7 Gorg| that of his parents or friends, or children or country; 8 Gorg| his family or any of his friends who may be doing wrong; 9 Gorg| wise men and my very good friends, but they are not outspoken 10 Gorg| gave to your most intimate friends, I have a sufficient evidence 11 Gorg| from giving more to his friends than to his enemies, even 12 Gorg| either he or any of his friends, whether private individual 13 Gorg| help myself or any of my friends or kinsmen, or to save them 14 Gorg| himself or his family or his friends? —and next will come that 15 Gorg| accomplished, as you and your friends would say, the end of becoming 16 Gorg| either of our own or for our friends, and whether this building 17 Gorg| anything be more irrational, my friends, than this? You, Callicles,