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Dialogue
1 Gorg| laden with offences is the worst of evils. In proof of which 2 Gorg| according to Socrates, is the worst of the two. Again, there 3 Gorg| in your opinion, is the worst?—to do injustice or to suffer?~ 4 Gorg| should say that suffering was worst.~SOCRATES: And which is 5 Gorg| disgraceful, then also the worst?~POLUS: What do you mean, 6 Gorg| SOCRATES: Then he lives worst, who, having been unjust, 7 Gorg| SOCRATES: That is, he lives worst who commits the greatest 8 Gorg| who is afflicted with the worst of diseases and yet contrives 9 Gorg| escape punishment is not the worst of all evils; or, if you 10 Gorg| banish me, or even do his worst and kill me; a condition 11 Gorg| ears wrongfully is not the worst evil which can befall a 12 Gorg| evils? And will not the worst of all defences be that 13 Gorg| injustice is the last and worst of all evils. And in proof 14 Gorg| have been guilty of the worst crimes, and are incurable 15 Gorg| incurable. For to commit the worst crimes, as I am inclined