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Dialogue
1 Phileb| eating and drinking; and yet surely we might as well speak of 2 Phileb| greater share of truth? Surely wisdom; for pleasure is 3 Phileb| left the field.~SOCRATES: Surely the truth about these matters 4 Phileb| that she is one; and yet surely she takes the most varied 5 Phileb| some third quality; for surely we are not now simply contending 6 Phileb| not some but all would surely choose this third rather 7 Phileb| Why, yes, Protarchus; for surely we cannot imagine that of 8 Phileb| Nay, Protarchus, we shall surely lose the puzzle if we find 9 Phileb| And yet he who desires, surely desires something?~PROTARCHUS: 10 Phileb| the argument.~PROTARCHUS: Surely.~SOCRATES: No tedious and 11 Phileb| could we?~SOCRATES: And surely pleasure often appears to 12 Phileb| termed clownishness, are surely an evil?~PROTARCHUS: To 13 Phileb| course.~SOCRATES: And yet surely by far the greatest number 14 Phileb| being a generation, must surely be for the sake of some 15 Phileb| SOCRATES: And he would surely laugh also at those who 16 Phileb| pleasure is.~PROTARCHUS: Surely.~SOCRATES: The fifth class