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Dialogue
1 Repub| when you speak thus; they think that old age sits lightly 2 Repub| whom, what answer do you think that he would make to us? ~ 3 Repub| is his meaning, then? ~I think so. ~And who is best able 4 Repub| far from thinking so. ~You think that justice may be of use 5 Repub| Very true, he said; and I think that we had better correct 6 Repub| opposite, who is the unjust? ~I think that what you say is quite 7 Repub| they are true rulers, never think of their subjects as sheep, 8 Repub| subjects; whereas you seem to think that the rulers in States, 9 Repub| like being in authority. ~Think! Nay, I am sure of it. ~ 10 Repub| friend, do say what you think, that we may make a little 11 Repub| For there is reason to think that if a city were composed 12 Repub| now speaking. ~I do not think that I misapprehend your 13 Repub| long as I have reason to think that you, Thrasymachus, 14 Repub| just or unjust? ~He would think it just, and would try to 15 Repub| physician? ~Yes. ~And do you think, my excellent friend, that 16 Repub| loosening the strings? ~I do not think that he would. ~But he would 17 Repub| general; see whether you think that any man who has knowledge 18 Repub| to inform me, whether you think that a State, or an army, 19 Repub| proposed to consider. I think that they have, and for 20 Repub| pruning-hook? ~We may. ~Then now I think you will have no difficulty 21 Repub| are of another mind; they think that justice is to be reckoned 22 Repub| are the person from whom I think that I am most likely to 23 Repub| and obtain the other, they think that they had better agree 24 Repub| describe; but as you may think the description a little 25 Repub| appearance of it; we shall think that you are only exhorting 26 Repub| we are no great wits, I think that we had better adopt 27 Repub| so, as I am inclined to think, will be a very serious 28 Repub| matured and perfected? ~I think so. ~Where, then, is justice, 29 Repub| suggestion, I said; we had better think the matter out, and not 30 Repub| feeling perplexed I began to think over what had preceded. 31 Repub| he said. ~And what do you think of a second principle? Shall 32 Repub| deception they may make us think that they appear in various 33 Repub| one another. ~Yes; and I think that our principles are 34 Repub| both been discussed. ~I think so too, he said. ~Next in 35 Repub| opposite feelings. And I think that I have an indistinct 36 Repub| of Sicilian cookery? ~I think not. ~Nor, if a man is to 37 Repub| virtue? ~Nay, he said, I think that he had better begin 38 Repub| But do you know whom I think good? ~Will you tell me? ~ 39 Repub| and brutal. ~That I quite think. ~On the other hand the 40 Repub| conviction that what they think the interest of the State 41 Repub| reject. I am inclined to think that this is the sort of 42 Repub| nature assigns to them. ~I think that you are quite right. ~ 43 Repub| potter becomes rich, will he, think you, any longer take the 44 Repub| I agree with you, for I think you right. ~And suppose 45 Repub| consistent with unity; that, I think, is the proper limit. ~Very 46 Repub| Yes. ~But there is, I think, small wisdom in legislating 47 Repub| of these particulars? ~I think, he said, that there is 48 Repub| he replied, would ever think of any other. ~The rest 49 Repub| once more, for I do not think that I perfectly understand 50 Repub| like to be told. ~Because I think that this is the only virtue 51 Repub| belongs to him? ~Very true. ~Think, now, and say whether you 52 Repub| whatever be the change; do you think that any great harm would 53 Repub| warrior all in one, then I think you will agree with me in 54 Repub| true, I said; and I do not think that the method which we 55 Repub| quite understand, and, I think, as you do. ~Would you not 56 Repub| let off? ~Why, he said, we think that you are lazy, and mean 57 Repub| do you say so? ~Because I think that many a man falls into 58 Repub| is coming; you will not think much of this when you see 59 Repub| questionable. ~I do not think, I said, that there can 60 Repub| be very much disputed. ~I think that a good many doubts 61 Repub| objection; proceed. ~First, I think that if our rulers and their 62 Repub| not too strong a word, I think? ~Yes, he said; necessity, 63 Repub| be sure, he said. ~And I think that our braver and better 64 Repub| would any of your guardians think or speak of any other guardian 65 Repub| or artisan. What do you think? ~By all means, I should 66 Repub| regard to slavery? Do you think it right that Hellenes should 67 Repub| be lovers of Hellas, and think of Hellas as their own land, 68 Repub| heard the third wave, I think you will be more considerate 69 Repub| actual, whatever a man may think, always, in the nature of 70 Repub| Certainly, he replied. ~I think, I said, that there might 71 Repub| invaluable assistance. And I think that, if there is to be 72 Repub| Come, then, and let us think of something to say to him. 73 Repub| speaking of a faculty I think only of its sphere and its 74 Repub| appeared in view. ~I do not think, he said, that the way could 75 Repub| time and all existence, think much of human life? ~He 76 Repub| extol. ~Well, and do you think that those who say so are 77 Repub| very great evil? ~There I think that you are right. ~And 78 Repub| divine power. Do you really think, as people so often say, 79 Repub| by slaving for it, do you think that, under such adverse 80 Repub| friends behave when they think that they are likely to 81 Repub| expect, I said, when you think of the puny creatures who, 82 Repub| nor many of them-do you think that they ever did? ~No 83 Repub| said. ~And do you not also think, as I do, that the harsh 84 Repub| beholds elsewhere, will be, think you, be an unskilful artificer 85 Repub| State ever be realized? ~I think that they will be less angry. ~ 86 Repub| miracle or impossibility? ~I think not. ~But we have sufficiently 87 Repub| apt to be contented and think that they need search no 88 Repub| ridiculous that we should not think the highest truths worthy 89 Repub| understand me or, as I rather think, you are disposed to be 90 Repub| profit us nothing. Do you think that the possession of all 91 Repub| best, I said; but I should think that a great deal will have 92 Repub| as to the future, do you think that he would care for such 93 Repub| endure anything, rather than think as they do and live after 94 Repub| manner? ~Yes, he said, I think that he would rather suffer 95 Repub| it was better not even to think of ascending; and if anyone 96 Repub| do not know, he replied. ~Think a little and you will see 97 Repub| which they may receive. ~I think that I should prefer to 98 Repub| spirit. For everyone, as I think, must see that astronomy 99 Repub| ceiling, you would still think that his mind was the percipient, 100 Repub| of the stars? Will he not think that heaven and the things 101 Repub| mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will 102 Repub| was listening, and did not think so. ~But I, who am the speaker, 103 Repub| Quite true, he said. ~Do you think that there is anything so 104 Repub| which he most valued, do you think that he will still honor 105 Repub| And when he ceases to think them honorable and natural 106 Repub| will be the best way. And I think, Socrates, that you have 107 Repub| and what is he like? ~I think, said Adeimantus, that in 108 Repub| richer, and the more they think of making a fortune the 109 Repub| a fortune the less they think of virtue; for when riches 110 Repub| of the qualification Just think what would happen if pilots 111 Repub| utter poverty. ~True. ~But think again: In his wealthy days, 112 Repub| place, he compels the one to think only of how lesser sums 113 Repub| just as women and children think a variety of colors to be 114 Repub| What question? ~I do not think that we have adequately 115 Repub| all men. ~There, I said, I think that you are beginning to 116 Repub| What do you mean? ~I do not think that he has as yet reached 117 Repub| illustration, which may, I think, throw a light upon this 118 Repub| tyrant, whatever men may think, is the real slave, and 119 Repub| principles, the division may, I think, furnish a new demonstration. ~ 120 Repub| his opinion? Will he not think that the pleasure of riches 121 Repub| sure, he said; how can he think otherwise? ~But if he were 122 Repub| painful they feel pain and think the pain which they experience 123 Repub| we will say to him, "what think you of things esteemed noble 124 Repub| to do with any other. ~I think so, he said. ~ 125 Repub| which is made by God, as I think that we may say-for no one 126 Repub| relation to the bed? ~I think, he said, that we may fairly 127 Repub| man-whoever tells us this, I think that we can only imagine 128 Repub| which he might name? ~I think not, said Glaucon; not even 129 Repub| Yes, Socrates, that, I think, is quite true. ~Then must 130 Repub| rhythm by nature have. And I think that you must have observed 131 Repub| upon themselves when they think their desires are opposed 132 Repub| immortal being seriously think of this little space rather 133 Repub| takes in this present life I think that we have now said enough. ~