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PLATO

which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order.[1] But whether such a one exists, or ever will exist in fact, is no matter; for he will live after the manner of that city, having nothing to do with any other.

I think so, he said.

  1. Or, “take up his abode there.”
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