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The Apology Part
1 Intro| if they appear to prefer riches to virtue, or to think themselves 2 Text | they seem to care about riches, or anything, more than Critias Part
3 Intro| only have the true use of riches by not caring about them. The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | anything, not because he has riches, but because he has knowledge?~ 5 Text | And if so, not he who has riches, but he who has wisdom, Gorgias Part
6 Intro| are fixed not on power or riches or extension of territory, Laches Part
7 Text | possessions? For children are your riches; and upon their turning Laws Book
8 3 | has neither poverty nor riches will always have the noblest 9 5 | any one fond of heaping up riches for the sake of his children, 10 5 | their children not a heap of riches, but the spirit of reverence. 11 5 | should never want to acquire riches by any such means.~Further, 12 5 | which the many speak of riches. For they mean by “the rich” 13 5 | hardly be remarkable for riches, any more than he can be 14 5 | that for the sake of which riches exist—I mean, soul and body, 15 5 | many times, the care of riches should have the last place 16 5 | person have yet greater riches, whether he has found them, 17 9 | all states—namely, that riches are for the sake of the Menexenus Part
18 Text | men and the multitude of riches alike yield to valour. And 19 Text | valiant and wise; and when his riches come and go, when his children Meno Part
20 Text | Hellenes only for their riches and their riding; but now, The Republic Book
21 1 | And the great blessing of riches, I do not say to every man, 22 6 | philosophy, no less than riches and their accompaniments 23 8 | money, but having the true riches in their own nature, inclined 24 8 | Such a one will despise riches only when he is young; but 25 8 | think of virtue; for when riches and virtue are placed together 26 8 | True. ~And in proportion as riches and rich men are honored 27 8 | and admire anything but riches and rich men, or to be ambitious 28 9 | think that the pleasure of riches is vulgar, while the pleasure 29 9 | of the world, and heap up riches to his own infinite harm? ~ The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | when he had the offer of riches and many other honours. 31 Text | not attained if a man gets riches for himself, his supporters The Statesman Part
32 Intro| and no law, poverty and riches expand these three into 33 Text | involuntary, poverty and riches, law and the absence of 34 Text | involuntary, poverty or riches; but some notion of science