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Charmides Part
1 Text| he said.~But then what profit, Critias, I said, is there 2 Text| of soul, should have no profit or good in life from your 3 Text| much pain, and to so little profit, from the Thracian, for Euthydemus Part
4 Text| he said.~And would they profit us, if we only had them 5 Text| me, what do possessions profit a man, if he have neither Gorgias Part
6 Text| in my opinion there is no profit in a man’s life if his body 7 Text| worth having nor of any profit to the bad man, whether 8 Text| either to become better and profit by it, or he ought to be 9 Text| any life which does not profit in another world as well Laws Book
10 4 | celibacy to bring ease and profit to him; and he shall not 11 9 | men themselves there is no profit in the continuance of their 12 10 | ever by nature designed to profit men, and the evil to harm 13 11 | the right percentage of profit; this shall be seen to by Meno Part
14 Text| the things which severally profit us. Health and strength, The Republic Book
15 1 | for the sake of use and profit which is common to them 16 1 | is duty or advantage or profit or gain or interest, for 17 1 | injustice is a man's own profit and interest. ~Thrasymachus, 18 2 | am not also thought just, profit there is none, but the pain 19 2 | injustice is a man's own profit and interest, though injurious 20 3 | an occupation; and what profit would there be in his life 21 6 | or do something which may profit them against the day when 22 6 | possession of any kind will profit us nothing. Do you think 23 7 | for they see no sort of profit which is to be obtained 24 7 | objects; otherwise there is no profit in them. ~I suspect so; 25 9 | question: "Then how would a man profit if he received gold and 26 9 | view at all. ~What shall he profit, if his injustice be undetected 27 10 | of much greater honor and profit. ~Then, I said, we must The Second Alcibiades Part
28 Text| perils and terrors were of profit to the commonwealth, there 29 Text| things which would not really profit them, offered up a common The Symposium Part
30 Text| pleasure, to say nothing of the profit. But when I hear another Theaetetus Part
31 Text| those who converse with me profit. Some of them appear dull