Practice Typing
The Republic - Plato ยท 50 words
Then you certainly have not succeeded. Let me ask you now. How would you arrange goods are there not some which we welcome for their own sakes, and independently of their consequences, as, for example, harmless pleasures and enjoyments, which delight us at the time, although nothing follows from them.
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