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BOOK II

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With these words I was thinking that I had made an end of the discussion; but the end, in truth, proved to be only a beginning. For Glaucon, who is always the most pugnacious of men, was dissatisfied at Thrasymachus’ retirement; he wanted to have the battle out. So he said to me: Socrates, do you wish really to persuade us, or only to seem to have persuaded us, that to be just is always better than to be unjust?
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by Plato @plato.The difficulty, my friends, is not in avoiding death, but in avoiding unrighteousness; for that runs faster than death
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