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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| gone home, as the common saying is, and the cares of this 2 Phaedo| very considerable. As I was saying, the ship was crowned on 3 Phaedo| bent and rubbed his leg, saying, as he was rubbing: How 4 Phaedo| sometimes in another, but always saying the same or nearly the same 5 Phaedo| inconsistency in what I am saying; but there may not be any 6 Phaedo| there may be reason in saying that a man should wait, 7 Phaedo| of knowledge cannot help saying to one another, and thinking. 8 Phaedo| from the body, as I was saying before; the habit of the 9 Phaedo| That is true.~And, as I was saying at first, there would be 10 Phaedo| be very absurd, as I was saying, if he were afraid of death.~ 11 Phaedo| And that is what I mean by saying that, in a sense, they are 12 Phaedo| men do not believe this saying; if then I succeed in convincing 13 Phaedo| forgotten. Whence, as I was saying, one of two alternatives 14 Phaedo| Socrates.~And were we not saying long ago that the soul when 15 Phaedo| the senses)—were we not saying that the soul too is then 16 Phaedo| state; and then, as I was saying, and as the lovers of knowledge 17 Phaedo| O Simmias, what are you saying? I am not very likely to 18 Phaedo| in my mind what you were saying. Simmias, if I remember 19 Phaedo| we can never be right in saying that the soul is a harmony, 20 Phaedo| would avoid the danger of saying that the greater is greater 21 Phaedo| I believe that what I am saying is true.~Simmias assented.~ 22 Phaedo| mean, as I was just now saying, and as I am sure that you 23 Phaedo| from fever; and instead of saying that oddness is the cause 24 Phaedo| entered and stood by him, saying:—To you, Socrates, whom