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Dialogue
1 Gorg| you mean those dolts, the temperate. But my doctrine is, that 2 Gorg| order, and is therefore temperate and is therefore good, and 3 Gorg| intemperate is bad. And he who is temperate is also just and brave and 4 Gorg| said, that a man should be temperate and master of himself, and 5 Gorg| you mean those fools,—the temperate?~SOCRATES: Certainly:—any 6 Gorg| of the two lives of the temperate and intemperate in a figure:— 7 Gorg| happier than that of the temperate? Do I not convince you that 8 Gorg| that which is orderly is temperate? Assuredly. And the temperate 9 Gorg| temperate? Assuredly. And the temperate soul is good? No other answer 10 Gorg| proceed to add, that if the temperate soul is the good soul, the 11 Gorg| Very true.~And will not the temperate man do what is proper, both 12 Gorg| men;—for he would not be temperate if he did not? Certainly 13 Gorg| courageous? for the duty of a temperate man is not to follow or 14 Gorg| therefore, Callicles, the temperate man, being, as we have described, 15 Gorg| who is the opposite of the temperate. Such is my position, and