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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | have neglected all my own concerns or patiently seen the neglect 2 Text | busying myself with the concerns of others, but do not venture Charmides Part
3 Text | he said.~And in all that concerns either body or soul, swiftness The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | to have over you and your concerns; and this I conceive to 5 Text | ALCIBIADES: About their own concerns, Socrates.~SOCRATES: You 6 Text | SOCRATES: Then about what concerns of theirs will you advise 7 Text | peace, or about any other concerns of the state.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | be occupied with his own concerns?~ALCIBIADES: True.~SOCRATES: Laches Part
9 Text | they were occupied with the concerns of others; and we urge all 10 Text | children and their private concerns. There is much truth in 11 Text | the most important of our concerns. I hope that you will see Laws Book
12 5 | holy thing, and that all concerns and wrongs of strangers 13 5 | and kindred, both in what concerns his own countrymen, and 14 5 | countrymen, and in what concerns the stranger. We will now 15 6 | the year to order their concerns at their own homes. They 16 10 | neglect the lighter and lesser concerns of the universe, they neglect 17 11 | impartially take care of all your concerns, not neglecting any of them, 18 12 | the sole charge of what concerns him. There is a fourth dass Parmenides Part
19 Intro| ideas is a relation which concerns themselves only; and the Phaedo Part
20 Text | what you say. But in what concerns the soul, men are apt to Phaedrus Part
21 Text | have neglected their own concerns and rendered service to The Republic Book
22 7 | the kindred science also concerns us? ~You mean geometry? ~ 23 7 | compels us to view being, it concerns us; if becoming only, it 24 9 | him, and orders all the concerns of his soul. ~That is certain. ~ 25 9 | and a number which nearly concerns human life, if human beings The Statesman Part
26 Text | another question, which concerns not this argument only but The Symposium Part
27 Text | part of the prophecy which concerns Agathon, replied Eryximachus, 28 Text | busying myself with the concerns of the Athenians; therefore Theaetetus Part
29 Text | indifferent matter, but always concerns himself; and often the race Timaeus Part
30 Text | or reflecting on its own concerns. Wherefore it lives and


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