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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| from the dominion of bodily pleasures and of the senses, which 2 Phaedo| because they desire greater pleasures. But he disdains this balancing 3 Phaedo| disdains this balancing of pleasures and pains, which is the 4 Phaedo| escaped from the influence of pleasures and pains, which are like 5 Phaedo| she abstains from bodily pleasures—not from a desire of having 6 Phaedo| who has sought after the pleasures of knowledge and rejected 7 Phaedo| knowledge and rejected the pleasures of the body, has reason 8 Phaedo| wearies by monotony? Earthly pleasures and pains are short in proportion 9 Phaedo| philosopher to care about the pleasures—if they are to be called 10 Phaedo| if they are to be called pleasures—of eating and drinking?~ 11 Phaedo| Simmias.~And what about the pleasures of love—should he care for 12 Phaedo| temperance. For there are pleasures which they are afraid of 13 Phaedo| they abstain from some pleasures, because they are overcome 14 Phaedo| no matter what fears or pleasures or other similar goods or 15 Phaedo| body and by the desires and pleasures of the body, until she is 16 Phaedo| therefore abstains from pleasures and desires and pains and 17 Phaedo| again to the thraldom of pleasures and pains, doing a work 18 Phaedo| who having cast away the pleasures and ornaments of the body 19 Phaedo| good, has sought after the pleasures of knowledge; and has arrayed