Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Pleasures of the Flesh, Mind, Spirit

Those who pursue the pleasures of the flesh alone do not know any better: they do not know the pleasures of the mind. Those who pursue the sensuous and intellectual pleasures alone know no better: they do not know the pleasures of the spirit resting in contemplative silence. All seek pleasure; your measure, however, is the type of pleasure you seek.


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