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Dialogue
1 Phileb| determine the composition of the perfect life. First, we admit the 2 Phileb| nor can we expect to find perfect clearness or order in the 3 Phileb| for the good should be perfect and sufficient. But is the 4 Phileb| is the life of pleasure perfect and sufficient, when deprived 5 Phileb| symmetrical and beautiful and perfect.~Third, mind and wisdom.~ 6 Phileb| received a standard more perfect in idea than the societies 7 Phileb| these? Granting that in a perfect state of the world my own 8 Phileb| sound is infinite are we perfect in the art of speech, but 9 Phileb| my dear friend, you are perfect; and you may be said to 10 Phileb| they?~SOCRATES: Is the good perfect or imperfect?~PROTARCHUS: 11 Phileb| imperfect?~PROTARCHUS: The most perfect, Socrates, of all things.~ 12 Phileb| wanting to you if you had perfect pleasure?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly 13 Phileb| have been sufficient and perfect and eligible for every living 14 Phileb| aforesaid introduce a limit, and perfect the whole frame of music?~ 15 Phileb| all things has the most perfect sufficiency, and is never 16 Phileb| more?~SOCRATES: Then the perfect and universally eligible 17 Phileb| general, and likewise the perfect knowledge, if that may be, 18 Phileb| desires to see a fair and perfect mixture, and to find in 19 Phileb| symmetrical and beautiful and perfect or sufficient, and all which