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Dialogue
1 Phileb| all kinds, good and bad, wise and foolish—pleasures of 2 Phileb| and some one who was a wise man, or more than man, comprehended 3 Phileb| even if we admit, with the wise man whom Protarchus loves ( 4 Phileb| Protarchus loves (and only a wise man could have ever entertained 5 Phileb| and hopes, and that the wise man has pleasure in his 6 Phileb| handed down to us. But the wise men of our time are either 7 Phileb| Socrates. Happy would the wise man be if he knew all things, 8 Phileb| denied, should we not be wise in adopting the other view 9 Phileb| of them; that is what the wise tell us; for, say they, 10 Phileb| temperate are restrained by the wise man’s aphorism of ‘Never 11 Phileb| anger~‘Which stirs even a wise man to violence, And is