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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| she is the source of all motion both in herself and in others. 2 Phaedr| self-moved and the source of motion in all other things. This 3 Phaedr| for that which is ever in motion is immortal; but that which 4 Phaedr| fountain and beginning of motion to all that moves besides. 5 Phaedr| self-moving is the beginning of motion; and this can neither be 6 Phaedr| still, and never again have motion or birth. But if the self-moving 7 Phaedr| receives the sensible warm motion of particles which flow 8 Phaedr| people, or both, on the motion of a certain person,’ who 9 Phaedr| and many, at rest and in motion?~PHAEDRUS: Very true.~SOCRATES: