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Dialogue
1 Phileb| attributed to a principle of rest as of motion (compare Charm. 2 Phileb| what shall we say about the rest? First, ask the pleasures— 3 Phileb| explained. Admitting that men rest for a time in inferior ends, 4 Phileb| to him is a truism to the rest of the world; or may degenerate 5 Phileb| self-love. But sympathy seems to rest morality on feelings which 6 Phileb| and not till then, we may rest from division, and without 7 Phileb| definite quantity is at rest, and has ceased to progress. 8 Phileb| be well assured, and not rest upon a mere assertion.~PROTARCHUS: 9 Phileb| course be divided, like the rest of mankind, into two classes— 10 Phileb| certainly.~SOCRATES: The rest will be only conjecture,