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Dialogue
1 Repub| cherishes the soul of him who lives in justice and holiness, 2 Repub| argument proves. ~And he who lives well is blessed and happy, 3 Repub| blessed and happy, and he who lives ill the reverse of happy? ~ 4 Repub| work of their respective lives. First, let the unjust be 5 Repub| made. But of what sort of lives they are severally the imitations 6 Repub| athletes sleep away their lives, and are liable to most 7 Repub| and either gets well and lives and does his business, or, 8 Repub| lengthen out good-for-nothing lives, or to have weak fathers 9 Repub| intemperate subjects, whose lives were of no use either to 10 Repub| other way of dealing; and he lives in all ignorance and evil 11 Repub| to be the rule of their lives. We must watch them from 12 Repub| mending the laws and their lives in the hope of attaining 13 Repub| our judgment, is of all lives the best, but, infatuated 14 Repub| long is this stage of their lives to last? ~Fifteen years, 15 Repub| in every action of their lives, and in every branch of 16 Repub| order the State and the lives of individuals, and the 17 Repub| the remainder of their own lives also; making philosophy 18 Repub| visible enough. ~After this he lives on, spending his money and 19 Repub| balances his pleasures and lives in a sort of equilibrium, 20 Repub| with him. ~Yes, I said, he lives from day to day indulging 21 Repub| manifold and an epitome of the lives of many; he answers to the 22 Repub| Love is his tyrant, and lives lordly in him and lawlessly, 23 Repub| rule, and the longer he lives the more of a tyrant he 24 Repub| freemen desire to see, but he lives in his hole like a woman 25 Repub| them in turn which of their lives is pleasantest, each will 26 Repub| Lachesis lots and samples of lives, and having mounted a high 27 Repub| before them the samples of lives; and there were many more 28 Repub| and there were many more lives than the souls present, 29 Repub| of all sorts. There were lives of every animal and of man 30 Repub| beggary; and there were lives of famous men, some who 31 Repub| souls had now chosen their lives, and they went in the order 32 Repub| be the guardian of their lives and the fulfiller of the