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They constitute a pleasure, albeit a guilty one.
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While there remain problems with thinking that these neurons' activity simply constitute any pleasure, or are either necessary or sufficient for all pleasure, they seem at least very closely connected with some pleasure.
Or, to put it another way, I thought about how friendship has helped me speak to both the pleasures and pains that constitute a life.
These decrees constitute a pair of campaign medals that I wear with considerable pleasure and I have a profound suspicion of those who rebuke me for partisanship while wearing only one".
"Of a hundred and fifty actions, important or not, big or small, that constitute a day, a Milanese will do one hundred and twenty times that which gives him pleasure".
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does not constitute a summary.
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