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The Apology
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1 Text | which I have been in the habit of using in the agora, at 2 Text | to be encouraged, in this habit of perjury—there can be 3 Text | has constantly been in the habit of opposing me even about Cratylus Part
4 Intro| erotan, or eirein, from their habit of spinning questions; for 5 Intro| But he does not see that ‘habit and repute,’ and their relation 6 Intro| rather by the prevailing habit, of a majority. The favourite 7 Text | nature; all is convention and habit of the users;—such is my Crito Part
8 Text | your eyes—you are in the habit of asking and answering Euthyphro Part
9 Text | But I have a benevolent habit of pouring out myself to The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | such as you are in the habit of hearing; but that is 11 Text | And they are not in the habit of deliberating about wrestling, Gorgias Part
12 Intro| reflection. To awaken in us this habit of reflection is the business 13 Intro| Romans.)~Men are not in the habit of dwelling upon the dark 14 Intro| Republic). We are in the habit of opposing speech and writing, 15 Text | that we may not get the habit of anticipating and suspecting 16 Text | not an art at all, but the habit of a bold and ready wit, 17 Text | to manage mankind: this habit I sum up under the word ‘ 18 Text | the body keeps the same habit, and the results of treatment 19 Text | a word, whatever was the habit of the body during life Laws Book
20 1 | gained either by study or habit, although they are far from 21 1 | and first consider the habit of courage; and then we 22 1 | reminding me. But now, as the habit of courage and fearlessness 23 2 | suited, either by nature or habit or both, cannot help feeling 24 2 | for they are now in the habit of composing with a view 25 3 | early period; they lived by habit and the customs of their 26 4 | Stranger, we Cretans are in the habit of saying that the battle 27 4 | them, yet from the force of habit they would fain preserve 28 5 | instead of wisdom, the habit of craft, which evil tendency 29 6 | to be gained by study, or habit, or some mode of acquisition, 30 7 | because mankind get the habit of frequently transgressing 31 7 | older persons, are in the habit of keeping quails and cocks, 32 7 | which springs out of an evil habit of the soul. And when some 33 7 | this is the way to form a habit of cowardice and not of 34 7 | on the other hand, the habit of overcoming, from our 35 7 | to pursue after this mean habit—he should not rush headlong 36 7 | character is engrained by habit. Nay, more, if I were not 37 7 | difference in them by bad habit. In some cases this is of 38 7 | is not required, if the habit of moderation be once rightly 39 8 | training they have acquired the habit and are strong enough and 40 8 | of him who is seduced the habit of courage, or in the soul 41 10 | in you who are not in the habit of answering, giddiness 42 11 | another, and the feminine habit of casting aspersions on 43 11 | is no man who is in the habit of laughing at another who 44 12 | upwards to practise this habit of commanding others, and 45 12 | properly observe the laws by habit only, and without an intelligent Meno Part
46 Text | And he has taught you the habit of answering questions in 47 Text | which you have been in the habit of hearing: and your wit 48 Text | asked the question from habit; but if you can prove to Phaedo Part
49 Intro| of both worlds; and the habit of life is strongest in 50 Text | days we had been in the habit of assembling early in the 51 Text | I was saying before; the habit of the soul gathering and 52 Text | beloved has been in the habit of using? Do not they, from 53 Text | justice, and are acquired by habit and attention without philosophy Phaedrus Part
54 Intro| our preachers are in the habit of praising God ‘without 55 Intro| going without sandals, his habit of remaining within the 56 Text | have hitherto been in the habit of calling dialecticians; 57 Text | good, either by nature or habit, he who would be a skilful Philebus Part
58 Intro| necessary character. The habit of the mind, the opinion 59 Text | vicious form of a certain habit; and of vice in general Protagoras Part
60 Text | other Sophists are in the habit of insulting their pupils; The Republic Book
61 2 | guardians to regard the habit of quarrelling among themselves 62 3 | he said. ~And will the habit of body of our ordinary 63 3 | am afraid, I said, that a habit of body such as they have 64 3 | because, by indolence and a habit of life such as we have 65 3 | or hunger, or some evil habit or other, would turn upon 66 4 | of music have gained the habit of good order, then this 67 4 | of good order, then this habit of order, in a manner how 68 5 | day-dreamers are in the habit of feasting themselves when 69 6 | the higher reason. And the habit which is concerned with 70 7 | And if they were in the habit of conferring honors among 71 7 | needed to acquire this new habit of sight might be very considerable), 72 7 | can be implanted later by habit and exercise, the virtue 73 7 | underground abode, and get the habit of seeing in the dark. When 74 7 | When you have acquired the habit, you will see ten thousand 75 7 | guardians by the influences of habit, by harmony making them 76 8 | kept down by his general habit of life? ~True. ~Do you 77 9 | the influence of nature or habit, or both, he becomes drunken, 78 9 | will regulate his bodily habit and training, and so far 79 10 | sufficiently trained by reason or habit, allows the sympathetic 80 10 | his virtue was a matter of habit only, and he had no philosophy. The Second Alcibiades Part
81 Text | the Gods that they have a habit of sacrificing blemished The Sophist Part
82 Intro| and in his lawyer-like habit of writing and speaking 83 Text | STRANGER: I should say that the habit which leads a man to neglect 84 Text | away at the moment by the habit of assenting into giving 85 Text | which he has learned by habit to feel about, and cannot Theaetetus Part
86 Intro| may be cured of the evil habit which generates in him an 87 Intro| observed how ridiculous this habit of theirs makes them when 88 Intro| being educated by language, habit, and the teaching of other 89 Intro| events: (c) of the effect of habit, which is strongest when 90 Intro| beginning is made, the old habit soon returns, the neglected 91 Intro| Consciousness is opposed to habit, inattention, sleep, death. 92 Intro| and silent influence of habit, which little by little 93 Text | SOCRATES: And is not the bodily habit spoiled by rest and idleness, 94 Text | And what of the mental habit? Is not the soul informed, 95 Text | abolished, although from habit and ignorance we are compelled 96 Text | true. But as the inferior habit of mind has thoughts of 97 Text | other term will describe the habit of a man who is always arguing Timaeus Part
98 Intro| involuntary and arises from a bad habit of the body and evil education. 99 Intro| the critical or defining habit of mind or time, has been


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