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Dialogue
1 Phileb| Socrates, whether Philebus is pleased or displeased, we will proceed 2 Phileb| temperance,—that the fool is pleased when he is full of foolish 3 Phileb| ignorant of whether you were pleased or not, because you would 4 Phileb| recollect that you had ever been pleased, nor would the slightest 5 Phileb| not think that you were pleased when you were; and if you 6 Phileb| attributes, by which they are pleased to be called.~PROTARCHUS: 7 Phileb| wholly pained or wholly pleased?~PROTARCHUS: Nay, I should 8 Phileb| SOCRATES: And a man must be pleased by something?~PROTARCHUS: 9 Phileb| SOCRATES: And he who is pleased, whether he is rightly pleased 10 Phileb| pleased, whether he is rightly pleased or not, will always have 11 Phileb| have real pleasure who is pleased with anything or anyhow; 12 Phileb| or anyhow; and he may be pleased about things which neither 13 Phileb| neighbours at which he is pleased?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ 14 Phileb| pleasure, in so far as he is pleased at the time when he is pleased, 15 Phileb| pleased at the time when he is pleased, in that degree excels in 16 Phileb| real perception that he is pleased, nor any consciousness of