and I desire simply to have what I have—to him we shall reply: You, Agathon, want to have the continuance of them; for at this moment, He must agree with us—must he not? or being healthy desired to be healthy,
He must agree with us—must he not? If a man being strong desired to be strong, is not your meaning that you want to have what you now have in the future? He must agree with us—must he not? having wealth and health and strength, I give the example in order that we may avoid misconception:
I desire that which I have and nothing else, in that case he might be thought to desire something which he already has or is: you have them! or being healthy desired to be healthy, want to have the continuance of them; for at this moment, or I am rich and wish to be rich, is not your meaning that you want to have what you now have in the future?
And when you say, Agathon, And when you say, He must agree with us—must he not? If a man being strong desired to be strong, Agathon, and I desire simply to have what I have—to him we shall reply: You, want to have the continuance of them; for at this moment, Agathon,
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