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temperate

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1 1 | will still be perfectly temperate?~Cleinias. A most unlikely 2 2 | his melodies, the music of temperate and brave and in every way 3 2 | that the good man, if he be temperate and just, is fortunate and 4 3 | more manly, and also more temperate and altogether more just? 5 4 | a tyrant who was young, temperate, quick at learning, having 6 4 | find the divine love of temperate and just institutions existing 7 4 | as he is. Wherefore the temperate man is the friend of God, 8 5 | possible? Let us say that the temperate life is one kind of life, 9 5 | diseased. He who knows the temperate life will describe it as 10 5 | utterly insane; and in the temperate life the pleasures exceed 11 5 | And we should say that the temperate life has the elements both 12 5 | other class in pleasure; the temperate and courageous and wise 13 5 | or wealth to health and temperate habits, that law must clearly 14 6 | becomes an excellent and temperate drink. Yet in marriage no 15 7 | reverenced by the just and temperate, and are useful to themselves 16 7 | heart; the other exhibits a temperate soul in the enjoyment of 17 8 | but makes the orderly and temperate part of mankind into merchants, 18 8 | Cleinias. He will be far more temperate when he is in training.~ 19 8 | because he was of a manly and temperate disposition, never had any 20 10| we should say that to be temperate and to possess mind belongs 21 11| bodily pain, but he who is temperate, or has some other virtue,


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