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Dialogue
1 Intro| mad. He is often thought bad, but this is a mistake; 2 Intro| involuntary and arises from a bad habit of the body and evil 3 Intro| they may be increased by bad education and bad laws, 4 Intro| increased by bad education and bad laws, which implies that 5 Intro| connection with light, is not a bad basis for a theory of colours. 6 Intro| how much of the good and bad in human character depends 7 Intro| should be good and nothing bad, so far as this was attainable.’ 8 Timae| nuptial meeting, that the bad of either sex and the good 9 Timae| and the children of the bad secretly dispersed among 10 Timae| should be good and nothing bad, so far as this was attainable. 11 Timae| and salt and dry, owing to bad regimen, then all the substance 12 Timae| as one who is voluntarily bad, which is a mistake. The 13 Timae| For no man is voluntarily bad; but the bad become bad 14 Timae| voluntarily bad; but the bad become bad by reason of 15 Timae| bad; but the bad become bad by reason of an ill disposition 16 Timae| disposition of the body and bad education, things which 17 Timae| then all of us who are bad become bad from two causes 18 Timae| of us who are bad become bad from two causes which are