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fortress 3
fortunate 33
fortunately 3
fortune 57
fortune-he 1
fortunes 11
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fortune

Charmides
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1 Text | virtue and all other high fortune: and your mother’s house Cratylus Part
2 Text | are always looking after a fortune and never in luck. But, 3 Text | Eutychides (the son of good fortune), or Sosias (the Saviour), Critias Part
4 Text | being unable to bear their fortune, behaved unseemly, and to Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| omitted. What is that? Good fortune. But what need is there 6 Intro| what need is there of good fortune when we have wisdom already:— 7 Text | What is that? he asked.~Fortune, Cleinias, I replied; which 8 Text | had wisdom had no need of fortune. I then recalled to his Gorgias Part
9 Text | suppose, that good and evil fortune are opposed to each other?~ 10 Text | could have good and evil fortune at the same time?~CALLICLES: 11 Text | is not the same as good fortune, or pain the same as evil 12 Text | or pain the same as evil fortune, and therefore the good Laches Part
13 Text | would be sure to make his fortune among other nations, just Laws Book
14 1 | only by some special good fortune will he be saved from doing 15 1 | will be by a singular good fortune that he is saved.~Athenian. 16 2 | when rejoicing in our good fortune, we are unable to be still?~ 17 2 | all the so–called goods of fortune, is the greatest of evils, 18 3 | Gods and a token of good fortune: he on whom the lot falls 19 3 | childhood as the favourites of fortune, who were blessed already, 20 3 | met with much the same fortune as Cambyses; and from that 21 4 | if these were granted by fortune, he would then only require 22 4 | fortunate; and his good fortune must be that he is the contemporary 23 4 | reasonable portion of his fortune to the dead. Doing this, 24 5 | whether the genius of his good fortune remains with him, or whether 25 5 | arms.~Another piece of good fortune must not be forgotten, which, 26 5 | acquired by any stroke of fortune that which is in excess 27 6 | and so we invoke God and fortune in our prayers, and beg 28 6 | than equality in excessive fortune when they marry; and him 29 9 | and may he have better fortune than his predecessors!~Cleinias. 30 9 | Still having respect to the fortune which has in a manner favoured 31 9 | virtue and also for good fortune, in which there are a number 32 9 | sacred rites with better fortune than his father had; and 33 10 | their receiving any good fortune, have a way of consecrating 34 11 | run as follows, and may fortune favour us:—No landowner 35 11 | and in every other sort of fortune!~Cleinias. Well Stranger, 36 11 | second son in hope of better fortune. If the testator has no 37 12 | election to good fate and fortune, and separate off by lot Lysis Part
38 Intro| opinion, locality, occupation, fortune, which will divide us from Menexenus Part
39 Text | friends. And yet by some evil fortune they were left to perish 40 Text | the vicissitude of their fortune,—has his life ordered for Meno Part
41 Intro| luxurious— a spoilt child of fortune, and is described as the Philebus Part
42 Text | rejoicing over his good fortune.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: The Republic Book
43 1 | Cephalus, whether your fortune was for the most part inherited 44 2 | Sometimes meets with evil fortune, at other times with good;" ~ 45 3 | brother, or the deprivation of fortune, is to him of all men least 46 3 | crisis meets the blows of fortune with firm step and a determination 47 3 | of which the good or evil fortune is supposed by him at any 48 4 | usual among the favorites of fortune; but our poor citizens are 49 8 | more they think of making a fortune the less they think of virtue; 50 8 | savings and hard work gets a fortune together. Is not such a 51 9 | life, he is constrained by fortune to be a public tyrant? He 52 10 | of meeting the attacks of fortune. ~Yes, I said; and the higher The Seventh Letter Part
53 Text | nothing. Do you now, with good fortune attending you and with Heaven’ 54 Text | Preserver,” for I had the good fortune to return safely; and for Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| would never have amassed a fortune if every man could judge 56 Text | that he left a considerable fortune.~THEODORUS: Theaetetus, 57 Text | anybody, and was such as fortune made him, and he had a fiftieth,


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