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Dialogue
1 Meno| passage. But he is far from saying, as some have imagined, 2 Meno| in earnest, Socrates, in saying that you do not know what 3 Meno| although I have been just saying that I have never found 4 Meno| SOCRATES: But why? Were you not saying that the virtue of a man 5 Meno| and that is just what I am saying about virtue—that there 6 Meno| want, or know what you are saying; he would look rather astonished 7 Meno| terminated—that is all which I am saying—not anything very difficult.~ 8 Meno| SOCRATES: And yet, were you not saying just now that virtue is 9 Meno| SOCRATES: And were we not saying just now that justice, temperance, 10 Meno| what else is the meaning of saying that every action done with 11 Meno| sluggard; but the other saying will make us active and 12 Meno| but what do you mean by saying that we do not learn, and 13 Meno| can teach you, when I am saying that there is no teaching, 14 Meno| yet, as we were just now saying, he did not know?~MENO: 15 Meno| that I like what you are saying.~SOCRATES: And I, Meno, 16 Meno| I, Meno, like what I am saying. Some things I have said 17 Meno| or, as we were just now saying, ‘remembered’? For there 18 Meno| of which we were just now saying that they are sometimes 19 Meno| think that what you are saying, Socrates, is very true.~ 20 Meno| agreed; you may hear them saying at one time that virtue 21 Meno| gentlemen’ are sometimes saying that ‘this thing can be 22 Meno| chain.~MENO: What you are saying, Socrates, seems to be very 23 Meno| and you are quite right in saying so.~SOCRATES: And am I not 24 Meno| And am I not also right in saying that true opinion leading