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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| freed from the dominion of bodily pleasures and of the senses, 2 Phaedo| and is weighed down by the bodily appetites, cannot attain 3 Phaedo| therefore she abstains from bodily pleasures—not from a desire 4 Phaedo| on the accidents of their bodily state. Pain soon overpowers 5 Phaedo| pleasure and no part in bodily pleasure, life is not worth 6 Phaedo| with it, when she has no bodily sense or desire, but is 7 Phaedo| reach them with any other bodily sense?—and I speak not of 8 Phaedo| perceived by you through the bodily organs? or rather, is not 9 Phaedo| are not surfeited with the bodily nature, but keep ourselves 10 Phaedo| departing and draws after her no bodily taint, having never voluntarily 11 Phaedo| the truth only exists in a bodily form, which a man may touch 12 Phaedo| principle, which to the bodily eye is dark and invisible, 13 Phaedo| before entering into the bodily form has been very ingeniously, 14 Phaedo| people may injure their bodily eye by observing and gazing