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Dialogue
1 Intro| that he knew nothing. Plato means to say that virtue is not 2 Prot| your behalf. If our own means are sufficient, and we can 3 Prot| for the latter some other means of preservation, making 4 Prot| another, he contrived also a means of protecting them against 5 Prot| man was supplied with the means of life. But Prometheus 6 Prot| to provide them with the means of life, and did not enable 7 Prot| done by those who have the means, and those who have the 8 Prot| and those who have the means are the rich; their children 9 Prot| have all the others?~By no means, he said; for many a man 10 Prot| the others told me by all means to do as I proposed.~Then 11 Prot| would be ridiculous; but he means to say that he accepts and 12 Prot| excess and defect, which means that they become greater 13 Prot| to something else.~By all means, I said, if that is your