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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| divines, respecting the future destiny of the meaner sort of men ( 2 Intro| Republic, relate to the destiny of human souls in a future 3 Text | existed a law respecting the destiny of man, which has always Laws Book
4 2 | greater good or evil can any destiny ever make us undergo?~Cleinias. 5 10 | law and to the order of destiny: natures which have undergone 6 12 | complete and fulfil his own destiny, and that his duty is rightly Menexenus Part
7 Text | friends, when the hour of destiny brings you hither; but if Phaedo Part
8 Intro| reason to think that our destiny is different from that of 9 Text | which is their suitable destiny, and they never come out. Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| they may still have a happy destiny, though inferior, because 11 Text | given a diviner and lowlier destiny? But let me ask you, friend: 12 Text | this. And there is a law of Destiny, that the soul which attains The Republic Book
13 3 | fates is to die and meet destiny from hunger"? ~What would 14 8 | after this, what will be his destiny? Must he not either perish 15 10 | he chooses shall be his destiny. Virtue is free, and as 16 10 | the souls exchanged a good destiny for an evil or an evil for 17 10 | hand, thus ratifying the destiny of each; and then, when The Sophist Part
18 Intro| or independence of the destiny of his race? Do not persons The Statesman Part
19 Intro| reserved by God for another destiny. Such was the origin of 20 Intro| became a spectator; and destiny and natural impulse swayed The Symposium Part
21 Text | harmonious. Beauty, then, is the destiny or goddess of parturition Theaetetus Part
22 Text | I know that you are like destiny; no man can escape from Timaeus Part
23 Intro| instead of accepting his destiny, endeavours to prolong his 24 Text | declared to them the laws of destiny, according to which their