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Dialogue
1 Repub| have often occurred to my mind since, and they seem as 2 Repub| and cares enter into his mind which he never had before; 3 Repub| men. Now to this peace of mind the possession of wealth 4 Repub| friend when in his right mind has deposited arms with 5 Repub| when he is not in his right mind, ought I to give them back 6 Repub| asks me is not in his right mind I am by no means to make 7 Repub| Great or small, never mind about that: we must first 8 Repub| rejoined Polemarchus. ~Never mind, I replied, if he now says 9 Repub| ears with his words, had a mind to go away. But the company 10 Repub| are speaking your real mind; for I do believe that you 11 Repub| the many are of another mind; they think that justice 12 Repub| to have been; but to my mind the nature of justice and 13 Repub| not to seem only - ~"His mind has a soil deep and fertile, 14 Repub| in either case should we mind about concealment? And even 15 Repub| appearances, we shall fare to our mind both with gods and men, 16 Repub| who has any superiority of mind or person or rank or wealth, 17 Repub| only. Let them fashion the mind with such tales, even more 18 Repub| that he receives into his mind at that age is likely to 19 Repub| and ghostly form but no mind at all!" ~Again of Tiresias: ~"[ 20 Repub| death did Persephone grant mind,] that he alone should be 21 Repub| inclination which may arise in his mind to say and do the like. 22 Repub| original notion and bear in mind that our guardians, setting 23 Repub| affecting body, voice, and mind? ~Yes, certainly, he said. ~ 24 Repub| be beneath him, and his mind revolts at it. ~So I should 25 Repub| rightly and nobly ordered mind and character, not that 26 Repub| I agree. ~Then, to the mind when adequately trained, 27 Repub| replied, if you bear in mind that in former days, as 28 Repub| to the application of the mind in carpentering and the 29 Repub| they cure the body with the mind, and the mind which has 30 Repub| body with the mind, and the mind which has become and is 31 Repub| otherwise; since he governs mind by mind; he ought not therefore 32 Repub| since he governs mind by mind; he ought not therefore 33 Repub| self-consciousness; the honorable mind which is to form a healthy 34 Repub| said, the effect on the mind itself of exclusive devotion 35 Repub| and dull and blind, his mind never waking up or receiving 36 Repub| resolution may go out of a man's mind either with his will or 37 Repub| against anyone who has a mind to enter; their provisions 38 Repub| are under the guidance of mind and true opinion, are to 39 Repub| anything to be given him, his mind, longing for the realization 40 Repub| such discourses. But never mind about us; take heart yourself 41 Repub| fear or faltering in his mind; but to carry on an argument 42 Repub| argument. ~Then why should you mind? ~Well, I replied, I suppose 43 Repub| physician and one who is in mind a physician may be said 44 Repub| is a good servant to his mind, while the body of the other 45 Repub| little favor: let me feast my mind with the dream as day-dreamers 46 Repub| Let no one whom he has a mind to kiss refuse to be kissed 47 Repub| may we not say that the mind of the one who knows has 48 Repub| knowledge, and that the mind of the other, who opines 49 Repub| can you fix them in your mind, either as being or not-being, 50 Repub| who has magnificence of mind and is the spectator of 51 Repub| well-proportioned and gracious mind, which will move spontaneously 52 Repub| very being, having begotten mind and truth, he will have 53 Repub| Justice and health of mind will be of the company, 54 Repub| when he is in this state of mind, if someone gently comes 55 Repub| For he, Adeimantus, whose mind is fixed upon true being, 56 Repub| intellectual world in relation to mind and the things of mind: ~ 57 Repub| to mind and the things of mind: ~Will you be a little more 58 Repub| intelligible fixed in your mind? ~I have. ~Now take a line 59 Repub| seen with the eye of the mind? ~That is true. ~And of 60 Repub| light, which is true of the mind's eye, quite as much as 61 Repub| other; or, if he have a mind to laugh at the soul which 62 Repub| to distinguish in my own mind what branches of knowledge 63 Repub| sight never intimates to the mind that a finger is other than 64 Repub| Yes. ~Whereas the thinking mind, intending to light up the 65 Repub| drawing and converting the mind to the contemplation of 66 Repub| they appear to lead the mind toward truth? ~Yes, in a 67 Repub| nature of numbers with the mind only; nor again, like merchants 68 Repub| I replied, have in your mind a truly sublime conception 69 Repub| would still think that his mind was the percipient, and 70 Repub| expresses the thought of the mind with clearness? ~At any 71 Repub| of acquisition; for the mind more often faints from the 72 Repub| toil is more entirely the mind's own, and is not shared 73 Repub| falsehood, and does not mind wallowing like a swinish 74 Repub| training are sound in body and mind, justice herself will have 75 Repub| should be presented to the mind in childhood; not, however, 76 Repub| compulsion obtains no hold on the mind. ~Very true. ~Then, my good 77 Repub| talent: the comprehensive mind is always the dialectical. ~ 78 Repub| idleness both of body and mind; they do nothing, and are 79 Repub| constitutions; and he who has a mind to establish a State, as 80 Repub| deranged, and not right in his mind, will fancy that he is able 81 Repub| should have a judge whose mind can enter into and see through 82 Repub| the State; bearing this in mind, and glancing in turn from 83 Repub| opinion and knowledge and mind and all the different kinds 84 Repub| imitative tribe-but I do not mind saying to you, that all 85 Repub| that weakness of the human mind on which the art of conjuring 86 Repub| is by himself he will not mind saying or doing many things 87 Repub| the greatest tyranny; his mind having been darkened by