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and must just for one and all, enjoin upon them that which is best; for the differences of men and of actions and the fact that nothing, I may say, in human life is ever at rest, forbid any science whatsoever to promulgate any simple rule for everything and for all time. We agree to that, I suppose?Younger Socrates
Yes, of course.Stranger
But we see that law aims at pretty nearly this very thing, like a stubborn and ignorant man
Yes, of course.Stranger
But we see that law aims at pretty nearly this very thing, like a stubborn and ignorant man