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Dialogue
1 Repub| guardians to regard the habit of quarrelling among themselves 2 Repub| he said. ~And will the habit of body of our ordinary 3 Repub| am afraid, I said, that a habit of body such as they have 4 Repub| because, by indolence and a habit of life such as we have 5 Repub| or hunger, or some evil habit or other, would turn upon 6 Repub| of music have gained the habit of good order, then this 7 Repub| of good order, then this habit of order, in a manner how 8 Repub| day-dreamers are in the habit of feasting themselves when 9 Repub| the higher reason. And the habit which is concerned with 10 Repub| And if they were in the habit of conferring honors among 11 Repub| needed to acquire this new habit of sight might be very considerable), 12 Repub| can be implanted later by habit and exercise, the virtue 13 Repub| underground abode, and get the habit of seeing in the dark. When 14 Repub| When you have acquired the habit, you will see ten thousand 15 Repub| guardians by the influences of habit, by harmony making them 16 Repub| kept down by his general habit of life? ~True. ~Do you 17 Repub| the influence of nature or habit, or both, he becomes drunken, 18 Repub| will regulate his bodily habit and training, and so far 19 Repub| sufficiently trained by reason or habit, allows the sympathetic 20 Repub| his virtue was a matter of habit only, and he had no philosophy.