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1 1 | justice and temperance and wisdom, when united with courage,
2 1 | of sight, if only he has wisdom for his companion. For wisdom
3 1 | wisdom for his companion. For wisdom is chief and leader of the
4 2 | originally present to them. As to wisdom and true and fixed opinions,
5 2 | for they will require both wisdom and courage; the true judge
6 3 | political or any other sort of wisdom have utterly disappeared?~
7 3 | ought to pray and strive for wisdom.~Athenian. Yes; and I remember,
8 3 | ordain laws with a view to wisdom; while you were arguing
9 3 | leader of all the rest—I mean wisdom and mind and opinion, having
10 3 | must endeavour to implant wisdom in states, and banish ignorance
11 3 | there be the least shadow of wisdom when there is no harmony?
12 3 | said to be the greatest wisdom; and of this he is a partaker
13 3 | utterly ignorant of political wisdom. Let this, then, as I was
14 3 | have had the appearance of wisdom, but was really, as we assert,
15 3 | Truly there is no great wisdom in knowing, and no great
16 3 | the next place, some human wisdom mingled with divine power,
17 3 | be lasting, there is no wisdom, as I have already said,
18 3 | temperance is to be the aim, or wisdom is to be the aim, or friendship
19 3 | speaking of friendship and wisdom and freedom, I wish that
20 3 | combination of friendship with wisdom, you must have both these
21 3 | counsel, he imparted his wisdom to the public; for the king
22 4 | coincides with the greatest wisdom and temperance, then the
23 4 | case of the many proves the wisdom of Hesiod, who says that
24 5 | given about temperance and wisdom, and all other goods which
25 5 | that their own ignorance is wisdom, and thus we who may be
26 5 | recollection flows in while wisdom is departing. Therefore
27 5 | create in them, instead of wisdom, the habit of craft, which
28 8 | courage and magnanimity and wisdom, and wishes to live chastely
29 8 | legislation, but are beneath the wisdom of an aged legislator. These
30 9 | accompanied by a conceit of wisdom; and he who is under the
31 10| imagined to be the greatest wisdom.~Cleinias. What do you mean?~
32 10| younger generation and their wisdom, I cannot let them off when
33 10| that it is a principle of wisdom and virtue, or a principle
34 10| principle which has neither wisdom nor virtue? Suppose that
35 10| justice and temperance and wisdom are our salvation; and the
36 12| being courage and the other wisdom. I will tell you how that
37 12| speaking—courage, temperance, wisdom, justice?~Cleinias. How
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