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The Apology Part
1 Intro| because they have done him no harm, although they never meant 2 Text | horses? Does one man do them harm and all the world good? 3 Text | I deserve to suffer any harm. Had I money I might have 4 Text | accusers; they have done me no harm, although they did not mean Charmides Part
5 Text | may sometimes do good or harm, and not know what he is Cratylus Part
6 Text | which is said to hinder or harm (blaptein) the stream (roun); Euthyphro Part
7 Intro| it is easier to do men harm than to do them good;’ and 8 Text | and thought that no great harm would be done even if he The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | see how I can come to any harm.~SOCRATES: A true prophecy! 10 Text | which will keep you out of harm’s way.~ALCIBIADES: Good Gorgias Part
11 Intro| upon, that will do you no harm. And when we have practised 12 Text | for you will come to no harm if you nobly resign yourself 13 Text | indeed it be our duty to harm another, whether an enemy 14 Text | could they would do him some harm; while they proceed to eulogize 15 Text | that you will never come to harm! you seem to think that 16 Text | you will never come to any harm in the practice of virtue, Laches Part
17 Text | could not meet with any harm at the hands of a single 18 Text | I think that there is no harm in being reminded of any 19 Text | Melesias. There will be no harm in asking ourselves the Laws Book
20 1 | does good in one way does harm in another; and we can hardly 21 2 | true.~Athenian. And is any harm done to the lover of vicious 22 2 | amusement, when doing neither harm nor good in any degree worth 23 3 | educated persons, no fatal harm would have been done; but 24 4 | purpose, there can be no harm. And yet, why am I disquieted, 25 6 | was saying—for there is no harm in repeating a good thing— 26 6 | men, that they may do no harm, and also of beasts, both 27 6 | prevent them from doing any harm to the country or the property; 28 6 | against the rains doing harm instead of good to the land, 29 8 | them do any great good or harm to the state. There is, 30 8 | for any man may easily do harm, but not every man can do 31 8 | must be careful to do no harm beyond the channel. And 32 8 | which he either does no harm to any one, or himself gains 33 9 | whether mankind do good or harm to one another out of a 34 9 | soul, whether they do any harm or not—I call all this injustice. 35 9 | shall simply pay for the harm, for no legislator is able 36 10 | profit men, and the evil to harm them—he, seeing all this, 37 11 | they do a great deal of harm to themselves and to others. 38 11 | nature intended to do any harm, but quite the contrary; 39 11 | the slave who has done the harm shall either make full satisfaction, 40 11 | shall be liable for the harm which ensues according to 41 12 | having suffered nor done any harm. The priests shall be their 42 12 | spoken, but there is no harm in repeating what is right Lysis Part
43 Text | Can like do any good or harm to like which he could not Meno Part
44 Text | benefit his friends and harm his enemies; and he must 45 Text | be careful not to suffer harm himself. A woman’s virtue, 46 Text | know that they will do him harm?~MENO: There are some who 47 Text | know that they will do them harm.~SOCRATES: And, in your 48 Text | shock,’ have we done him any harm?~MENO: I think not.~SOCRATES: 49 Text | may also sometimes do us harm: would you not think so?~ 50 Text | citadel out of the way of harm, and set a stamp upon them 51 Text | is not easier to do men harm than to do them good, and Phaedo Part
52 Intro| even fallacies will do no harm, for they will die with 53 Text | with me, and therefore no harm will be done. This is the 54 Text | recapitulate—for there is no harm in repetition. The number 55 Text | alien to him and working harm rather than good, has sought Phaedrus Part
56 Intro| truth she is preserved from harm, and is carried round in 57 Text | cannot fail to do him great harm. That is to say, in his 58 Text | a god is preserved from harm until the next period, and Philebus Part
59 Intro| the same word. There is no harm in this extension of the 60 Text | Socrates, that any great harm would come of having them Protagoras Part
61 Text | one, who might do good or harm to it, would you not carefully 62 Text | favour of heaven that no harm will come of the acknowledgment The Republic Book
63 1 | just man most able to do harm to his enemy and good to 64 1 | good of friends and for the harm of enemies"-that was what 65 1 | do good to the just and harm to the unjust? ~I like that 66 1 | that case he ought to do harm to them; and he has good 67 1 | good to our friends and harm to our enemies, we should 68 1 | when they are good, and harm to our enemies when they 69 1 | Clearly not. ~Nor can the good harm anyone? ~Impossible. ~And 70 1 | good to your friends and harm to your enemies." ~Most 71 2 | benefit his friends, and harm his enemies; moreover, he 72 2 | feasts; and they promise to harm an enemy, whether just or 73 2 | and possibly there is no harm in this, for in such a State 74 2 | whether war does good or harm, thus much we may affirm, 75 2 | one has never done him any harm, nor the other any good. 76 2 | illusion are going to do some harm, then it is useful and is 77 3 | are untrue, and will do harm to our future warriors. ~ 78 3 | therefore they are likely to do harm to our young men-you would 79 3 | the others the power, to harm us. The young men whom we 80 4 | he said, and there is no harm; were it not that little 81 4 | you think that any great harm would result to the State? ~ 82 4 | another, is the greatest harm to the State, and may be 83 7 | when compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge 84 9 | riches to his own infinite harm? ~Certainly not, he said. ~ 85 10 | Glaucon, there will be no harm in further enumerating how The Second Alcibiades Part
86 Text | things which cause more harm than good: but rather, if The Seventh Letter Part
87 Text | the country or here, no harm shall come to him, but that 88 Text | found at your house, no harm shall be done to him beyond The Sophist Part
89 Intro| great good or any great harm. Even if it were a thousand The Statesman Part
90 Intro| already near the end, I see no harm in taking the longer, which 91 Text | despot who will wrong and harm and slay whom he pleases The Symposium Part
92 Text | and plenty, and do them no harm; whereas the wanton love, 93 Text | moment he may do me some harm. Please to see to this, Theaetetus Part
94 Text | perhaps there will be no harm in retracing our steps and Timaeus Part
95 Intro| would say, ‘there is no harm in repeating twice or thrice’ (