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quid 2
quiescence 1
quiescent 1
quiet 24
quietest 1
quietist 1
quietly 14
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24 pursuing
24 puts
24 quickness
24 quiet
24 reading
24 reckoned
24 regulated
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quiet

Charmides
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1 Text| some would affirm that the quiet are the temperate; but let 2 Text| nor is the temperate life quiet,— certainly not upon this 3 Text| or very seldom, do the quiet actions in life appear to 4 Text| actions, there are as many quiet, as quick and vehement: 5 Text| anything else; nor will the quiet life be more temperate than 6 Text| shown to be as good as the quiet.~I think, he said, Socrates, Laws Book
7 1 | Certainly; the reverse of quiet.~Athenian. In the first 8 1 | to provide them with a quiet ruler?~Cleinias. Of course.~ 9 2 | all creatures cannot be quiet in their bodies or in their 10 2 | they were unable to keep quiet either in limb or voice, 11 3 | multitude in general, were kept quiet by a hint from a stick. 12 6 | should be compact and solid, quiet and compounded properly; Lysis Part
13 Text| the room, where, finding a quiet place, we sat down; and Menexenus Part
14 Text| panic-stricken and kept quiet, too happy in having escaped 15 Text| hands. Afterwards there was quiet and peace abroad, but there Parmenides Part
16 Text| the same place is never quiet or at rest?~Never.~One then, Phaedo Part
17 Text| should die in peace. Be quiet, then, and have patience. Phaedrus Part
18 Text| we will sit down at some quiet spot.~PHAEDRUS: I am fortunate The Republic Book
19 10 | quality-we would fain be quiet and patient; this is the The Seventh Letter Part
20 Text| to death; he should keep quiet and offer up prayers for The Statesman Part
21 Text| we not often praise the quiet strain of action also?~YOUNG 22 Text| admiration of the slow and quiet working of the intellect, 23 Text| SOCRATES: How so?~STRANGER: The quiet orderly class seek for natures The Symposium Part
24 Text| insolent and will not be quiet, I will split them again


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