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wine-cooler 3
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winter 4
wisdom 31
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wiser 2
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32 most
31 those
31 time
31 wisdom
30 might
30 mind
30 nor
Plato
The Symposium

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wisdom

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1 Intro| for the sake of virtue and wisdom is permitted among us; and 2 Intro| children, but conceptions of wisdom and virtue, such as poets 3 Intro| creations of virtue and wisdom, and be the friend of God 4 Intro| of receiving lessons of wisdom. He narrates the failure 5 Intro| truth.’ In both the lover of wisdom is the ‘spectator of all 6 Text | as he was desired, that wisdom could be infused by touch, 7 Text | me full with a stream of wisdom plenteous and fair; whereas 8 Text | who bears off the palm of wisdom—of this Dionysus shall be 9 Text | improved by him either in wisdom, or in some other particular 10 Text | capable of communicating wisdom and virtue, the other seeking 11 Text | a view to education and wisdom, when the two laws of love 12 Text | have yet to speak of his wisdom; and according to the measure 13 Text | not all the works of his wisdom, born and begotten of him? 14 Text | there is a mean between wisdom and ignorance?’ ‘And what 15 Text | mean between ignorance and wisdom.’ ‘Quite true,’ I replied. ‘ 16 Text | asleep, is carried on. The wisdom which understands this is 17 Text | is spiritual; all other wisdom, such as that of arts and 18 Text | keen in the pursuit of wisdom, fertile in resources; a 19 Text | philosopher or seeker after wisdom, for he is wise already; 20 Text | man who is wise seek after wisdom. Neither do the ignorant 21 Text | the ignorant seek after wisdom. For herein is the evil 22 Text | said, ‘are the lovers of wisdom, if they are neither the 23 Text | Love is one of them. For wisdom is a most beautiful thing, 24 Text | philosopher or lover of wisdom, and being a lover of wisdom 25 Text | wisdom, and being a lover of wisdom is in a mean between the 26 Text | not have wondered at your wisdom, neither should I have come 27 Text | what are these conceptions?—wisdom and virtue in general. And 28 Text | greatest and fairest sort of wisdom by far is that which is 29 Text | notions in boundless love of wisdom; until on that shore he 30 Text | passion in your longing after wisdom. Therefore listen and excuse 31 Text | with a man such as he is in wisdom and endurance. And therefore


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