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that are in himself.Callicles
You will have your pleasantry! You mean “the simpletons” by “the temperate.”Socrates
How so? Nobody can fail to see that I do not mean that.Callicles
Oh, you most certainly do, Socrates. For how can a man be happy if he is a slave to anybody at all? No, natural fairness and justice, I tell you now quite frankly, is this—that he who would live rightly should let his desires be
You will have your pleasantry! You mean “the simpletons” by “the temperate.”Socrates
How so? Nobody can fail to see that I do not mean that.Callicles
Oh, you most certainly do, Socrates. For how can a man be happy if he is a slave to anybody at all? No, natural fairness and justice, I tell you now quite frankly, is this—that he who would live rightly should let his desires be