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Dialogue
1 Intro| that the god reversed their motion, as a witness to the right 2 Intro| amounts only to a reversal of motion. For the lord of moving 3 Intro| life was reversed like the motion of the world, and first 4 Intro| us in terms expressive of motion or energy, and the other 5 Intro| world, the reversal of the motion of the heavens seemed necessarily 6 Intro| too little are in restless motion: they must be fixed by a 7 Intro| the opposition of rest and motion, which is found in all nature; 8 State| that the god reversed their motion, and gave them that which 9 State| perturbation. But their motion is, as far as possible, 10 State| from time to time of the motion of the universe.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 11 State| innate desire reversed the motion of the world. Then also 12 State| dissolution and disorder to the motion which had prevailed under 13 State| square or cube, or comprising motion,—I say, if all these things