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Amphitryon's twenty-fifth ancestor was such as fortune happened to make him, and the fiftieth for that matter. In all these cases the philosopher is derided by the common herd, partly because he seems to be contemptuous, partly because he is ignorant of common things and is always in perplexity.Theodorus
That all happens just as you say, Socrates.Socrates
But when, my friend,
That all happens just as you say, Socrates.Socrates
But when, my friend,