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Dialogue
1 Intro| or between the serious thoughts of Plato and his passing 2 Intro| human frame. He uses the thoughts and almost the words of 3 Intro| himself in godly and immortal thoughts, attains to truth and immortality, 4 Intro| He was full of original thoughts, and yet liable to be imposed 5 Intro| being able to utter the thoughts of their hearts in figures 6 Intro| sometimes to truth; for many thoughts were suggested by the double 7 Intro| This is one of the great thoughts of early philosophy, which 8 Intro| the succession of human thoughts as well as the flux of sensations; 9 Intro| apt to suppose them. The thoughts of men widened to receive 10 Intro| Plato intended his scattered thoughts to be collected in a system. 11 Intro| carefully some other profound thoughts, such as the following. ‘ 12 Timae| think consistently the same thoughts about the same things; the 13 Timae| concisely given the result of my thoughts; and my verdict is that 14 Timae| mathematician or any one else whose thoughts are much absorbed in some 15 Timae| to satisfy them, all his thoughts must be mortal, and, as 16 Timae| other part of him, must have thoughts immortal and divine, if 17 Timae| principle within us are the thoughts and revolutions of the universe. 18 Timae| philosophy in any of their thoughts, and never considered at