Ph.—Has virtue no other end?
F.—The other end of virtue is the beginning.
Ph.—Instructed, I sit at your feet.
F.—Unwilling to instruct, I stand on my head.
Philosopher—You say that happiness is the sole desire of man. This is much disputed.
Fool—There is happiness in disputation.
Ph.—But Socrates says—
F.—He was a Grecian. I hate foreigners.
Ph.—Wisdom is of no country.