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Dialogue
1 Phileb| nature;—although we admit of course what Plato seems to feel 2 Phileb| imagination, by reflection, by a course of action likely to confirm 3 Phileb| and good increased—by what course of policy the public interest 4 Phileb| detrimental to the true course of thought; and no more 5 Phileb| argument?~PROTARCHUS: Of course you must.~SOCRATES: Let 6 Phileb| PHILEBUS: Take your own course, Socrates, and never mind 7 Phileb| is empty’?~PROTARCHUS: Of course.~SOCRATES: And is not thirst 8 Phileb| something?~PROTARCHUS: Of course.~SOCRATES: He does not desire 9 Phileb| authority.~SOCRATES: Of course, for they are no mean authorities 10 Phileb| has not.~PROTARCHUS: Of course.~SOCRATES: And yet surely 11 Phileb| conceit of themselves may of course be divided, like the rest 12 Phileb| what remains take your own course.~SOCRATES: Then after the 13 Phileb| will be by far the safer course to let flow the true ones 14 Phileb| say about them, and what course shall we take?~SOCRATES: