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Dialogue
1 Intro| love, which is a mixture of pleasure and pain; thirdly, fear 2 Intro| for the sake of irrational pleasure, but in order that we might 3 Intro| hardness with inequality.~Pleasure and pain are the most important 4 Intro| replenishments of the body cause pleasure, and sudden disturbances, 5 Intro| subject to terrible affections—pleasure, the inciter of evil; pain, 6 Intro| with them: whence arises a pleasure which even the unwise feel, 7 Intro| surrounds him and all things.~Pleasure and pain are attributed 8 Intro| is not attended either by pleasure or pain, but hunger and 9 Timae| must have love, in which pleasure and pain mingle; also fear 10 Timae| with a view to irrational pleasure, which is deemed to be the 11 Timae| only; he will thus gain a pleasure not to be repented of, and 12 Timae| considered—that is, the cause of pleasure and pain in the perceptions 13 Timae| Now we must conceive of pleasure and pain in this way. An 14 Timae| but is not accompanied by pleasure or pain; such, for example, 15 Timae| give pain, nor is there pleasure when the sight returns to 16 Timae| motions to the whole and cause pleasure and pain—pain when alienated 17 Timae| natural conditions, and pleasure when restored to them. Things 18 Timae| no pain, but the greatest pleasure, to the mortal part of the 19 Timae| affections,—first of all, pleasure, the greatest incitement 20 Timae| but only in feelings of pleasure and pain and the desires 21 Timae| and low, whence arises a pleasure which even the unwise feel, 22 Timae| and is accompanied with pleasure rather than with pain.~Now 23 Timae| termed the incontinence of pleasure and is deemed a reproach