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Laws Book
1 1 | skill, he is liable to sea–sickness.~Athenian. And what would 2 5 | exceeds the pain, and in sickness the pain exceeds the pleasure. 3 11 | tested by me in time of sickness or in old age and in every Lysis Part
4 Text | is sick?~Certainly.~And sickness is an evil, and the art Philebus Part
5 Intro| pleasure of health after sickness, or of eating after hunger, 6 Intro| contrast with the pain or sickness of body which precedes them. The Republic Book
7 1 | to his enemies in time of sickness? ~The physician. ~Or when 8 2 | be long, and to know no sickness. And when he had spoken 9 3 | certainly not one who is in sickness, love, or labor. ~Very right, 10 10 | when he is in poverty or sickness, or any other seeming misfortune, The Symposium Part
11 Intro| that ‘philosophy is home sickness.’ When Agathon says that Theaetetus Part
12 Text | suffering even more from the sickness which has broken out in 13 Text | a whole, and Socrates in sickness as a whole?~SOCRATES: Exactly; 14 Text | war, or of the sea, or of sickness, do they not look up to