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[134d]

Socrates
For you and the state, if you act justly and temperately, will act so as to please God.

Alcibiades
Naturally.

Socrates
And, as we were saying in what went before, you will act with your eyes turned on what is divine and bright.

Alcibiades
Apparently.

Socrates
Well, and looking thereon you will behold and know both yourselves and your good.

Alcibiades
Yes.

Socrates
And so you will act aright and well?

Alcibiades
Yes.


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