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Dialogue
1 Gorg| Gorgias may be tired, and desires to answer for him. ‘Who 2 Gorg| that a man should let his desires grow, and take the means 3 Gorg| and to have all the other desires and to satisfy them, that, 4 Gorg| And to indulge unnatural desires, if they are abundantly 5 Gorg| his words and actions; he desires to implant justice and eradicate 6 Gorg| suffering goodness which Plato desires to pourtray, not without 7 Gorg| ignorant of the pleasures and desires of mankind and of human 8 Gorg| live ought to allow his desires to wax to the uttermost, 9 Gorg| which is the seat of the desires is liable to be tossed about 10 Gorg| uninitiated in which the desires are seated, being the intemperate 11 Gorg| mean; he is to have all his desires about him, and to be able 12 Gorg| agree that all wants or desires are painful?~CALLICLES: 13 Gorg| satisfaction of our own desires and those of others; but 14 Gorg| the satisfaction of some desires makes us better, and of 15 Gorg| thirsty, and to satisfy his desires as he likes, but when he 16 Gorg| suffer him to satisfy his desires at all: even you will admit 17 Gorg| and unjust and unholy, her desires ought to be controlled, 18 Gorg| further affirm that he who desires to be happy must pursue 19 Gorg| as to transforming those desires and not allowing them to 20 Gorg| citizens and satisfied their desires, and people say that they