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τὸ μὲν εὖ πράσσειν ἀκόρεστον ἔφυ πᾶσι βροτοῖσιν → all mortals have by nature an insatiable appetite for success, our mortal state with bliss is never satiate, success is something for which humanity is insatiatable

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P. παράδοξον, τό, ἄτοπον, τό.
<b class="b2">State a paradox</b>: P. ἄτοπον [[λέγω|λέγειν]] (Plat., <b class="b2">Euthyd.</b> 286D).
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P. παράδοξον, τό, ἄτοπον, τό. State a paradox: P. ἄτοπον λέγειν (Plat., Euthyd. 286D).