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Dialogue
1 Repub| there will be a gathering of young men, and we will have a 2 Repub| keep company with these young men; we are old friends, 3 Repub| proceeded: And now when the young hear all this said about 4 Repub| or false? ~Yes. ~And the young should be trained in both 5 Repub| especially in the case of a young and tender thing; for that 6 Repub| not to be lightly told to young and thoughtless persons; 7 Repub| repeated in our State; the young man should not be told that 8 Repub| allegorical meaning or not. For a young person cannot judge what 9 Repub| that the tales which the young first hear should be models 10 Repub| neither will we allow our young men to hear the words of 11 Repub| by anyone whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth. 12 Repub| in the instruction of the young, meaning, as we do, that 13 Repub| likely to do harm to our young men-you would agree with 14 Repub| conducive to temperance for a young man to hear such words? 15 Repub| laxity of morals among the young. ~By all means, he replied. ~ 16 Repub| imitate a woman, whether young or old, quarrelling with 17 Repub| contamination of evil habits when young. And this is the reason 18 Repub| the judge should not be young; he should have learned 19 Repub| the power, to harm us. The young men whom we before called 20 Repub| things as these:-when the young are to be silent before 21 Repub| We may observe even in young children that they are full 22 Repub| when they are no longer young; they certainly will not 23 Repub| animals, the presence of their young ones will be the greatest 24 Repub| not educate to perfection young and old, men and women alike, 25 Repub| blame-at such a time will not a young man's heart, as they say, 26 Repub| of philosophy are quite young; beginning when they are 27 Repub| You will remember that our young men are to be warrior athletes? ~ 28 Repub| brought close up and, like young hounds, have a taste of 29 Repub| military or other office which young men are qualified to hold: 30 Repub| gymnastics; and hence the young men of your State will be 31 Repub| despise riches only when he is young; but as he gets older he 32 Repub| follows: He is often the young son of a brave father, who 33 Repub| The result is that the young man, hearing and seeing 34 Repub| adherents, especially the young men of the governing class, 35 Repub| is the process? ~When a young man who has been brought 36 Repub| the citizens, so too the young man is changed by a class 37 Repub| reverence enters into the young man's soul, and order is 38 Repub| upon the citadel of the young man's soul, which they perceive 39 Repub| certain to do so. ~And so the young man returns into the country 40 Repub| impudence " courage." And so the young man passes out of his original 41 Repub| their masters and tutors; young and old are all alike; and 42 Repub| old are all alike; and the young man is on a level with the 43 Repub| old men condescend to the young and are full of pleasantry 44 Repub| adopt the manners of the young. ~Quite true, he said. ~ 45 Repub| crowding in the nest like young ravens, be crying aloud 46 Repub| say, in subjection to his young retainers whom he has introduced 47 Repub| what he said concerning young children dying almost as