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who lives without restraint has pleasure, and that the self-restrained man takes pleasure in his very self-restraint; and again that the fool who is full of foolish opinions and hopes is pleased, and also that the wise man takes pleasure in his very wisdom. And would not any person who said these two kinds of pleasure were like each other be rightly regarded as a fool?Protarchus
No, Socrates, for though they spring from opposite sources, they are not in themselves opposed to one another;
No, Socrates, for though they spring from opposite sources, they are not in themselves opposed to one another;