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Crito Part
1 Text| attempt; but if not, I will abstain. The other considerations Laws Book
2 1 | as you say, altogether abstain? But the Scythians and Thracians, 3 1 | because they see those who abstain conquering in battle, and 4 1 | punishment upon him? Or would you abstain from using the potion altogether, 5 2 | a man is young he should abstain altogether from intoxication 6 5 | standard of the legislator, and abstain in every possible way from 7 6 | of marriage should a man abstain from such things. For the 8 7 | acceptable to God, he cannot abstain from expressing it.~Cleinias. 9 7 | about hunting, can neither abstain from noting these things, 10 8 | appear to some ridiculous, abstain from commanding them to 11 8 | state as this, will they abstain from desires which thrust 12 8 | of law, commands them to abstain? The ordinances already 13 8 | men use natural love and abstain from unnatural, not intentionally 14 8 | I would command them to abstain too from any female field 15 8 | Is a man more likely to abstain from the pleasures of love 16 8 | And had they; courage to abstain from what is ordinarilly 17 8 | dishonourable, but not, to abstain wholly. In this way there 18 9 | be the more disposed to abstain voluntarily on these grounds 19 9 | or mother; and he shall abstain from laying hands on any 20 9 | the country, and let him abstain from the temples; and if 21 9 | temples; and if he do not abstain, the wardens of the country 22 11 | and virtue of soul, if I abstain; and this will be a better 23 11 | imprisoned for a year and abstain from that sort of thing; 24 11 | the company, but he shall abstain from evilspeaking; for out 25 12 | command any man to weep or abstain from weeping over the dead; Phaedo Part
26 Text| desire to keep them, they abstain from some pleasures, because 27 Text| true votaries of philosophy abstain from all fleshly lusts, 28 Text| to retire from them, and abstain from all but the necessary Protagoras Part
29 Text| that is unholy; do this and abstain from that. And if he obeys, 30 Text| knowingly, when he might abstain, because he is seduced and The Republic Book
31 3 | Very good. ~That they must abstain from intoxication has been 32 5 | he said. ~Then we must abstain from spoiling the dead or The Seventh Letter Part
33 Text| us on this third venture abstain from words of ill omen. The Symposium Part
34 Text| able either to drink or to abstain, and will not mind, whichever