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lies

Charmides
   Part
1 Text | of thy mother. And here lies the point; for if, as he Crito Part
2 Text | state, as far as in you lies? Do you imagine that a state 3 Text | country as far as in you lies? Will you, O professor of Euthydemus Part
4 Text | Euthydemus, that this argument lies where it was and is not Euthyphro Part
5 Text | also in what the difference lies?~EUTHYPHRO: I think that 6 Text | pursuing as far as in me lies; and I entreat you not to The First Alcibiades Part
7 Intro| for the best of purposes, lies in wait for the aspiring Laws Book
8 1 | opposite actions; and herein lies the difference between virtue 9 2 | certainly shall not know wherein lies the safeguard of education, 10 4 | arrive, as far as in us lies, at the nature of education. 11 5 | her glory as far as in him lies. Now every man should be 12 7 | all of us Hellenes tell lies, if I may use such an expression, 13 7 | and the Moon.~Cleinias. Lies of what nature?~Athenian. 14 7 | over and above law which lies in a region between admonition 15 11 | ill–odour, and wherein, lies the dishonour and unseemliness 16 12 | power, as far as in man lies? do indeed excuse the mass Meno Part
17 Intro| things repose; and herein lies the secret of man’s well-being. Parmenides Part
18 Intro| and small, and equality lies between great and small, 19 Text | No, it is equality which lies between them.~Then that 20 Text | also has equality, which lies between them?~That is clear.~ Phaedo Part
21 Text | mettle of your words. Here lies the point:—You want to have Phaedrus Part
22 Intro| sometimes agree to tell lies’? Is not pleading ‘an art 23 Intro| young man to have told such lies’ about his master while 24 Text | both parties should tell lies: the coward should say that 25 Text | to Him as far as in him lies; for there is a saying of Philebus Part
26 Intro| determining; the real interest lies in the incidental discussion. Protagoras Part
27 Intro| 5) The error of Socrates lies in supposing that there The Republic Book
28 2 | was that greatest of all lies in high places, which the 29 2 | let us have no more lies of that sort. Neither must 30 4 | difficulty. ~Yes, he said; there lies the difficulty. ~Then let 31 6 | youth, as far as in him lies, desire all truth? ~Assuredly. ~ 32 7 | friend, I said; and there lies the point. You must contrive 33 7 | whether he floats or only lies on his back. ~I acknowledge, 34 7 | and others when they tell lies, but is patient of involuntary The Statesman Part
35 Intro| conforms to fixed rules and lies for the most part within The Symposium Part
36 Intro| power over others partly lies in his passionate but self-controlled 37 Text | the bare earth exposed he lies under the open heaven, in Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| there is the fallacy which lies still deeper, of regarding 39 Intro| a sensational philosophy lies in the ready accommodation 40 Intro| either the secret of them lies deeper than we can discover, 41 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: Herein lies the difficulty which I can 42 Text | communications, being fonder of lies and shams than of the truth; Timaeus Part
43 Intro| intermediate territory which lies somewhere between medicine 44 Intro| seat of courage and anger, lies nearer to the head, between 45 Intro| world of disorder, which lies in the region between the


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