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Dialogue
1 Intro| folly is also opposed to temperance; and therefore temperance 2 Intro| temperance; and therefore temperance and wisdom are the same. 3 Intro| nearly the same as justice. Temperance, therefore, has now to be 4 Prot| potter, but justice and temperance and holiness and, in a word, 5 Prot| were speaking, justice, and temperance, and holiness, and all these 6 Prot| whole, of which justice and temperance and holiness are parts; 7 Prot| or like courage, or like temperance, or like holiness?~No, he 8 Prot| temperate?~Yes, he said.~And temperance makes them temperate?~Certainly.~ 9 Prot| and temperate actions by temperance?~He agreed.~And that is 10 Prot| temperately was done by temperance, and that which was done 11 Prot| And one thing is done by temperance, and quite another thing 12 Prot| folly is the opposite of temperance?~Clearly.~And do you remember 13 Prot| wisdom is distinct from temperance, and that both of them are 14 Prot| two opposites—wisdom and temperance? Is not that true, Protagoras? 15 Prot| with great reluctance.~Then temperance and wisdom are the same, 16 Prot| let that be admitted.~And temperance is good sense?~Yes.~And 17 Prot| was this: Are wisdom and temperance and courage and justice 18 Prot| including justice, and temperance, and courage,— which tends