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Dialogue
1 Repub| interest, and minister to his happiness, which is very far from 2 Repub| miserable? ~So be it. ~But happiness, and not misery, is profitable? ~ 3 Repub| many good men, and good and happiness to the wicked. And mendicant 4 Repub| over truth and is lord of happiness, to appearance I must devote 5 Repub| for himself and his own happiness, and therefore is least 6 Repub| the gods in conceit of her happiness, or when she is in affliction, 7 Repub| world goes, is thought to be happiness; and many other accusations 8 Repub| not the disproportionate happiness of any one class, but the 9 Repub| class, but the greatest happiness of the whole; we thought 10 Repub| the guardians a sort of happiness which will make them anything 11 Repub| power of giving order and happiness to the State. We mean our 12 Repub| would look to their greatest happiness individually, or whether 13 Repub| whether this principle of happiness does not rather reside in 14 Repub| receive the proportion of happiness which nature assigns to 15 Repub| with a view to the greatest happiness, not of any particular class, 16 Repub| some youthful conceit of happiness which gets up into his head 17 Repub| we might judge of our own happiness and unhappiness according 18 Repub| other State can there be happiness private or public is indeed 19 Repub| this life with a similar happiness in another. ~How truly in 20 Repub| happy above the rest; the happiness was to be in the whole State, 21 Repub| soonest and most easily attain happiness, and the nation which has 22 Repub| to compare the relative happiness or unhappiness of him who 23 Repub| now let us consider the happiness of the man, and also of 24 Repub| and how does he live, in happiness or in misery? ~Yes, he said, 25 Repub| is to State in virtue and happiness, so is man in relation to 26 Repub| decision about their relative happiness and misery. And here we 27 Repub| shall tell us about the happiness and misery of the tyrant 28 Repub| is first in the scale of happiness, and who second, and in 29 Repub| criterion of virtue and vice, happiness and misery. ~Need we hire 30 Repub| are ever to increase in happiness and virtue. ~I cannot deny 31 Repub| For this is the way of happiness. ~And according to the report