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The Apology
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1 Intro| Apology of Xenophon are not worth noticing, because the writing 2 Text | that the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing; he is 3 Text | that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing. And so I go about 4 Text | the unexamined life is not worth living, you are still less 5 Text | that pilgrimage will be worth making. What would not a Charmides Part
6 Text | a thing which is nothing worth. I think indeed that there Cratylus Part
7 Intro| exercised any influence worth speaking of on a language: 8 Text | add little to little’ is worth while. And, therefore, if Crito Part
9 Text | the only persons who are worth considering, will think 10 Text | by disease, would life be worth having? And that which has 11 Text | SOCRATES: And will life be worth having, if that higher part 12 Text | virtuous men? and is existence worth having on these terms? Or Euthydemus Part
13 Text | remarkable discourse well worth hearing, and wonderfully 14 Text | would have heard something worth hearing if you had.’ ‘What The First Alcibiades Part
15 Text | whose whole wardrobe is not worth fifty minae—and that will Gorgias Part
16 Intro| difference between them is worth noticing: Socrates is and 17 Intro| for that way is nothing worth.~We will now consider in 18 Text | I consider that nothing worth speaking of will have been 19 Text | foolish talk of men, nothing worth. (Compare Republic.)~SOCRATES: 20 Text | SOCRATES: Then the only friend worth mentioning, whom the tyrant 21 Text | of him; neither is life worth having nor of any profit 22 Text | that no other profession is worth thinking about; he would 23 Text | way, Callicles, is nothing worth.~THE END~ > Laches Part
24 Text | such an acquirement is not worth having. For my opinion is, 25 Text | SOCRATES: His one vote would be worth more than the vote of all 26 Text | nearly every action that is worth mentioning of arms, legs, Laws Book
27 1 | faithful in a civil broil is worth his weight in gold and silver. 28 2 | still the lawgiver, who is worth anything, if he ever ventures 29 2 | harm nor good in any degree worth speaking of.~Cleinias. Very 30 4 | was as we said, hardly worth reckoning in the catalogue 31 4 | gains his ear, and is always worth having. For there is no 32 5 | as one man, the second is worth many men, because he informs 33 5 | important—they are only worth introducing for the sake 34 5 | education, will never be worth anything; and therefore, 35 7 | human affairs are hardly worth considering in earnest, 36 7 | instruction in any degree worth, speaking of in war, which 37 8 | least not to any extent worth speaking of? Is this due 38 9 | as bad. Every man who is worth anything will inform the 39 10 | impiety, in all six, which are worth distinguishing, and should 40 11 | if the thing is of little worth, and the man who takes it 41 11 | friend, for such things are worth listening to.~Cleinias. Phaedo Part
42 Intro| immortality of fame, which whether worth having or not can only be 43 Text | bodily pleasure, life is not worth having; and that he who 44 Text | Simmias, which is well worth hearing.~And we, Socrates, Phaedrus Part
45 Intro| Any ancient work which is worth reading has a practical 46 Text | that the inspired friend is worth all other friends or kinsmen; 47 Text | Whatever my advice may be worth, I should have told him Philebus Part
48 Intro| the main thesis is not worth determining; the real interest 49 Intro| be such a class, is not worth considering, because pleasure, 50 Text | tell me, is this question worth asking?~PROTARCHUS: What The Republic Book
51 3 | believe. ~Then persons of worth, even if only mortal men, 52 3 | to gain small points not worth mentioning, he not knowing 53 4 | corrupted, life is still worth having to a man, if only 54 4 | them, I mean, which are worth looking at. ~I am following 55 5 | obvious enough, and not worth speaking of. ~Yes, he said, 56 6 | corrupt them in any degree worth speaking of? Are not the 57 6 | internal sign is hardly worth mentioning, for rarely, 58 7 | honors, whether they are worth having or not. ~But is not 59 8 | corresponding to them, were worth examining. When we had seen 60 10 | imitator has no knowledge worth mentioning of what he imitates. The Seventh Letter Part
61 Text | government. But it is well worth while that you should all, 62 Text | nothing evil or good, which is worth mentioning at all, belongs 63 Text | strength, and that life is not worth living if he does anything 64 Text | Therefore every man of worth, when dealing with matters 65 Text | dealing with matters of worth, will be far from exposing 66 Text | that man the things of most worth, if he is a man of worth, 67 Text | worth, if he is a man of worth, but that his treasures 68 Text | by him as things of real worth, and committed to writing, 69 Text | things and that they are worth having as part of a liberal The Sophist Part
70 Intro| corrupt youth to a degree worth speaking of in comparison 71 Intro| No philosophy which is worth understanding can be understood 72 Text | their opinion will be more worth having; for that which better The Statesman Part
73 Text | wise physician, who ‘is worth many another man’—in the The Symposium Part
74 Intro| is a consideration not worth raising.~The Symposium is 75 Text | tell you another, which is worth hearing,~‘Of the doings Theaetetus Part
76 Intro| a shadowy enquiry is not worth pursuing further. We need 77 Intro| the inferior sort are not worth the trouble. The lords of 78 Intro| children of your brain are not worth rearing. Are you still in 79 Text | him, and see whether he is worth rearing, or is only a wind-egg 80 Text | in geometry, would not be worth an ace.~THEAETETUS: But 81 Text | view.~SOCRATES: Is it still worth our while to resume the 82 Text | that the attempt may be worth making.~THEAETETUS: Then 83 Text | offspring of your brain are not worth bringing up?~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
84 Intro| writings from a relation is not worth repeating; it is only a 85 Text | other Hellene knew anything worth mentioning about the times


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