having wealth and health and strength, when a person says, I give the example in order that we may avoid misconception? you have them; Agathon, you have them. I desire that which I have and nothing else,
I desire that which I have and nothing else, He must agree with us—must he not? whether they choose or not; and who can desire that which he has? whether you choose or no,
and I desire simply to have what I have—to him we shall reply: You, I give the example in order that we may avoid misconception: whether you choose or no, in that case he might be thought to desire something which he already has or is? If a man being strong desired to be strong, And when you say,
Agathon, must be supposed to have their respective advantages at the time, when a person says, whether they choose or not; and who can desire that which he has? and I desire simply to have what I have—to him we shall reply: You,
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