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Dialogue
1 Phileb| our way home; man cannot live upon pure mathematics alone. 2 Phileb| virtue of ordinary men who live in the world of appearance; 3 Phileb| also that every man must live before he can do good to 4 Phileb| you choose, Protarchus, to live all your life long in the 5 Phileb| one of us would consent to live, having wisdom and mind 6 Phileb| or thing that was able to live such a life; and if any 7 Phileb| reason why he should not live in this neutral state.~PROTARCHUS: 8 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: You mean that he may live neither rejoicing nor sorrowing?~ 9 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then he will live without pleasure; and who 10 Phileb| person saying, that always to live without pain is the pleasantest 11 Phileb| that they would not wish to live without these and other 12 Phileb| other name?—would you rather live with or without wisdom?