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Dialogue
1 Lysis| and not the hater, is the enemy?~Clearly.~Then many men 2 Lysis| paradox of a man being an enemy to his friend or a friend 3 Lysis| friend or a friend to his enemy.~I quite agree, Socrates, 4 Lysis| And the hater will be the enemy of that which is hated?~ 5 Lysis| friend, or who may be his enemy, when he loves that which 6 Lysis| hates him. And he may be the enemy of one who is not his enemy, 7 Lysis| enemy of one who is not his enemy, and is even his friend: 8 Lysis| the like is the greatest enemy of the like, the good of 9 Lysis| proceed to ask whether the enemy is the friend of the friend, 10 Lysis| friend the friend of the enemy?~Neither, he replied.~Well, 11 Lysis| friend.~And disease is an enemy?~Yes.~Then that which is 12 Lysis| friend, and because of the enemy?~That is to be inferred.~