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third-what 1
thirdly 44
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thirst 34
thirsting 5
thirsts 3
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34 sinews
34 sixth
34 substances
34 thirst
34 upwards
34 vote
34 whither
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thirst

Cratylus
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1 Intro| with which we quench our thirst are present: the whole draught Gorgias Part
2 Text | CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: And thirst, too, is painful?~CALLICLES: 3 Text | not a man cease from his thirst and from his pleasure in 4 Text | compels you to hunger and thirst. How unlike the variety Lysis Part
5 Text | should hunger any more, or thirst any more, or have any similar 6 Text | hurtful? And the same of thirst and the other desires,— 7 Text | Yes.~And in like manner thirst or any similar desire may Phaedrus Part
8 Text | they neither hunger, nor thirst, but from the hour of their Philebus Part
9 Intro| coexistence of the pain of thirst with the pleasures of drinking; 10 Intro| the pains of hunger and thirst which precede them. Plato’ 11 Intro| suffering pain from hunger or thirst, partly from the image of 12 Intro| infinite, which in hunger, thirst, heat, cold, is impaired— 13 Text | PROTARCHUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: Thirst again is a destruction and 14 Text | Did we not place hunger, thirst, and the like, in the class 15 Text | course.~SOCRATES: And is not thirst desire?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, 16 Text | experiences, for he experiences thirst, and thirst is emptiness; 17 Text | experiences thirst, and thirst is emptiness; but he desires 18 Text | similar illness, feel cold or thirst or other bodily affections 19 Text | they are cured of hunger or thirst or any other defect by some The Republic Book
20 4 | I said, and hunger and thirst, and the desires in general, 21 4 | we will select hunger and thirst, as they are termed, which 22 4 | comes the point: is not thirst the desire which the soul 23 4 | particular sort: but if the thirst be accompanied by heat, 24 4 | of warm drink; or, if the thirst be excessive, then the drink 25 4 | will also be small: but thirst pure and simple will desire 26 4 | natural satisfaction of thirst, as food is of hunger? ~ 27 4 | universal object of desire, and thirst being a desire, will necessarily 28 4 | desire, will necessarily be thirst after good drink; and the 29 4 | Would you not say that thirst is one of these essentially 30 4 | clearly a relation - ~Yes, thirst is relative to drink. ~And 31 4 | And a certain kind of thirst is relative to a certain 32 4 | certain kind of drink; but thirst taken alone is neither of 33 9 | the matter thus: Hunger, thirst, and the like, are inanitions The Statesman Part
34 Intro| should we hunger any more, or thirst any more, or have any similar


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