Principal Doctrines, 9

Epicurus  translated by Robert Drew Hicks

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9If all pleasure had been capable of accumulation, if this had gone on not only in time, but all over the frame or, at any rate, the principal parts of man’s nature, there would not have been any difference between one pleasure and another as, in fact, there now is.

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