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Plato
The Seventh Letter

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life
   Dialogue
1 Text| fancied that if, early in life, I became my own master, 2 Text| men out of a bad way of life into a good one. So I watched 3 Text| the farther I advanced in life, the more difficult it seemed 4 Text| impulse towards political life, as I looked at the course 5 Text| general course of public life, I postponed action till 6 Text| justice in public and private life really is. Therefore, I 7 Text| disapproval-disapproval of the kind of life which was there called the 8 Text| which was there called the life of happiness, stuffed full 9 Text| habits which this manner of life produces. For with these 10 Text| these habits formed early in life, no man under heaven could 11 Text| among those whose manner of life was that which is usual 12 Text| pass, the result would be a life of unspeakable happiness 13 Text| for the noblest and best life. And if it should produce 14 Text| without bloodshed, loss of life, and those disastrous events 15 Text| able to introduce the true life of happiness throughout 16 Text| him aside into some way of life other than the best. What 17 Text| principles and manner of life described by me, and would 18 Text| to desire the philosophic life. But his resistance prevailed 19 Text| sick man, whose manner of life is prejudicial to health, 20 Text| his patient’s manner of life, and if the patient is willing 21 Text| matters affecting his own life, as, for instance, the acquisition 22 Text| seems to me that his daily life rests on any system, or 23 Text| following any regular habits of life which please them but do 24 Text| wise man should go through life with the same attitude of 25 Text| lead to the loss of his own life. But force against his native 26 Text| place to live his daily life in a way that would make 27 Text| as well as human, in this life and in the next.~These are 28 Text| man, unless he passes his life under the rule of righteousness 29 Text| temperate habits of daily life, and to try with better 30 Text| cannot live the simple Dorian life according to the customs 31 Text| but follows the manner of life of Dion’s murderers and 32 Text| knowing as I did his manner of life, I disapproved of it.~It 33 Text| a craving for the higher life. I thought therefore that 34 Text| all his strength, and that life is not worth living if he 35 Text| which such a man guides his life, carrying out his work, 36 Text| rules of diet in his daily life as will give him inward 37 Text| reasoning power; the kind of life which is opposed to this 38 Text| regulation of the daily life, come to the conclusion 39 Text| the matter itself and a life lived together, suddenly 40 Text| exposition, what task in life could I have performed nobler 41 Text| I went on with our daily life, I with my eyes turned abroad 42 Text| with him, and he spared my life. Again, I am hardly of the


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