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Younger Socrates
Yes, that is true, too.

Stranger
Then in these examples how can we deny that these two classes are always filled with the greatest hostility and opposition to one another?

Younger Socrates
We certainly cannot deny it.

Stranger
Have we not, then, found just what we had in view in the beginning, that important parts of virtue are by nature at variance with one another and also that the persons who possess them exhibit the same opposition?

Younger Socrates
Yes, I suppose that is true.

Stranger
Let us then take up another question.

Younger Socrates
What question?


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