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Dialogue
1 Repub| himself, and goes about learning of others, to whom he never 2 Repub| an animal be a lover of learning who determines what he likes 3 Repub| And is not the love of learning the love of wisdom, which 4 Repub| you mention. ~Just as in learning to read, I said, we were 5 Repub| no taste of any sort of learning or inquiry or thought or 6 Repub| with difficulty; a little learning will lead the one to discover 7 Repub| whole. ~And he who dislikes learning, especially in youth, when 8 Repub| sights have a delight in learning, and must therefore be included. 9 Repub| Never. ~The true lover of learning then must from his earliest 10 Repub| or has not a pleasure in learning; for no one will love that 11 Repub| longer circuit, and toil at learning as well as at gymnastics, 12 Repub| the power and capacity of learning exists in the soul already; 13 Repub| a lover of the labor of learning or listening or inquiring. 14 Repub| exercise are unpropitious to learning; and the trial of who is 15 Repub| most steadfast in their learning, and in their military and 16 Repub| the vanity of honor or of learning if they bring no money with 17 Repub| vulgar, while the pleasure of learning, if it brings no distinction, 18 Repub| that pursuit abiding, ever learning, not so far indeed from 19 Repub| Has the lover of gain, in learning the nature of essential 20 Repub| tasted-the sweetness of learning and knowing truth. ~Then