id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt epictetus-discourses-2010 epictetus-discourses-2010 .txt text/plain 117456 6636 84 "If you say to me now," said Socrates to his judges, "'We will acquit you on the condition that you no longer discourse in the way in which you have hitherto discoursed, nor trouble either our young or our old men,' I shall answer, 'you make yourselves ridiculous by thinking that, if one of our commanders has appointed me to a certain post, it is my duty to keep and maintain it, and to resolve to die a thousand times rather than desert it; but if God has put us in any place and way of life, we ought to desert it.'" Socrates speaks like a man who is really a kinsman of the gods. ./cache/epictetus-discourses-2010.txt ./txt/epictetus-discourses-2010.txt