
The Republic, by Plato. Part I.
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The Law of Attraction
I believe that Periander or Perdicus or Xerxes or Esebenius the Theban, or some other rich and mighty man, who had a great opinion of his own power, was the first to say that justice is doing good to your friends and harm to your enemies. Thrasymachus roared out to the whole company: What folly Socrates has taken possession of you all? If we were seeking for a piece of gold, you would not imagine that we were knocking under to one another, and so losing our chance of finding it. And why, when we are seeking for justice, do you say that we are weakly yielding to oneAnother, and not doing our
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