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Dialogue
1 Intro| has nevertheless had the greatest influence over the ancient 2 Intro| difficulty upon the earth. The greatest things in the world, and 3 Intro| great flood Athens was the greatest and best of cities and did 4 Intro| Sight is the source of the greatest benefits to us; for if our 5 Intro| pleasures or pains are among the greatest diseases, and deprive men 6 Intro| as the contrary is the greatest of deformities. A leg or 7 Intro| the notion of ‘one God, greatest among Gods and men, who 8 Intro| Number and figure were the greatest instruments of thought which 9 Intro| the least things and the greatest alike. One, two, three, 10 Intro| all scientific truths the greatest and simplest is the uniformity 11 Intro| which we know least has the greatest interest to us.~There is 12 Intro| either is the occasion of the greatest discord and disproportion 13 Intro| ought to be black.)~The greatest ‘divination’ of the ancients 14 Intro| things as well as in the greatest; in atoms, as well as in 15 Intro| Timaeus still remains the greatest effort of the human mind 16 Timae| said Amynander.~About the greatest action which the Athenians 17 Timae| out of many causes; the greatest have been brought about 18 Timae| opinion is the source of the greatest benefit to us, for had we 19 Timae| mortal man. This is the greatest boon of sight: and of the 20 Timae| smallest body to fire, and the greatest to water, and the intermediate 21 Timae| the class which offers the greatest resistance; so too does 22 Timae| because they have in them the greatest amount of fire and air. 23 Timae| occasion no pain, but the greatest pleasure, to the mortal 24 Timae| first of all, pleasure, the greatest incitement to evil; then, 25 Timae| is the cause of the very greatest and most fatal disorders, 26 Timae| in from without; but the greatest pain is felt when the wind 27 Timae| justly to be regarded as the greatest diseases to which the soul 28 Timae| but of the highest and greatest we take no heed; for there 29 Timae| ignorance, which is the greatest of diseases. There is one 30 Timae| of the intellectual, the greatest, best, fairest, most perfect—