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Dialogue
1 Lache| mode, correspond to his words.~Socrates proceeds: We might 2 Lache| to the Dorian mode’ of words and actions; for their words 3 Lache| words and actions; for their words are all confusion, although 4 Lache| past and present; in other words, true knowledge is not that 5 Lache| very much approve of the words of Socrates, my friends; 6 Lache| compare the man and his words, and note the harmony and 7 Lache| his own life a harmony of words and deeds arranged, not 8 Lache| am I in drinking in his words. But a man whose actions 9 Lache| actions do not agree with his words is an annoyance to me; and 10 Lache| have no knowledge of his words, but of old, as would seem, 11 Lache| natural to him. And if his words accord, then I am of one 12 Lache| mode, which is a harmony of words and deeds; for our deeds 13 Lache| not in accordance with our words. Any one would say that 14 Lache| deck himself out with vain words at a meeting of friends 15 Lache| he dresses himself out in words, while seeking to deprive 16 Lache| best puller to pieces of words of this sort.~LACHES: Yes,