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Dialogue
1 Intro| hardly be said to herd, I think that we have only two species 2 Intro| his rivals. No one would think of usurping the prerogatives 3 Intro| right to manage the flock. I think that we can best distinguish 4 Intro| be masters, but I hardly think that I could have been wrong 5 Intro| Gorgias, ‘This you will think to be an old wife’s tale, 6 Intro| wife’s tale, but you can think of nothing truer;’ or, as 7 Intro| of the Statesman:—‘If you think more about things, and less 8 Intro| now Plato is inclined to think that there are not only 9 Intro| easy for the Christian to think of God as wisdom, truth, 10 State| intervals of rest.~SOCRATES: I think, Stranger, that both of 11 State| After the Sophist, then, I think that the Statesman naturally 12 State| SOCRATES: Very good.~STRANGER: Think whether you can find any 13 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: I should think so.~STRANGER: And when men 14 State| command too. I am inclined to think that there is a distinction 15 State| By all means.~STRANGER: I think that it does; and please 16 State| error which hereafter I think that we had better avoid.~ 17 State| is the error?~STRANGER: I think that we had better not cut 18 State| two species; for I hardly think that dogs should be reckoned 19 State| SOCRATES: Certainly; and now I think that I pretty nearly understand 20 State| sure.~STRANGER: And do you think, Socrates, that we really 21 State| What?~STRANGER: Do you think, I mean, that we have really 22 State| What road?~STRANGER: I think that we may have a little 23 State| move of himself; and to think that he moves them at one 24 State| statesman?~YOUNG SOCRATES: I think, Stranger, that we have 25 State| not recognize them, and think and speak falsely of them.~ 26 State| taken you with me. So I think that we had better go backwards, 27 State| warp and the woof, for I think that the definition will 28 State| but you may not always think so, my sweet friend; and 29 State| STRANGER: The points on which I think that we ought to dwell are 30 State| mean?~STRANGER: Do you not think that it is only natural 31 State| well remember the length. I think, however, that we may fairly 32 State| ruler, and yet I do not think that I could have been dreaming 33 State| clearly.~STRANGER: And here I think that we seem to be getting 34 State| our duty.~STRANGER: Do you think that the multitude in a 35 State| to his constitution; they think that they ought to go more 36 State| brought to light; and I think that the illustration of 37 State| SOCRATES: That power, I think, must clearly be assigned 38 State| STRANGER: But what would you think of another sort of power 39 State| STRANGER: And you would think temperance to be different 40 State| fate!~STRANGER: And now think of what happens with the 41 State| science would seriously think of using a bond of this