Socrates: I think that, my dear friend, Plato that men are ready to die where the prophetic powers of them,I, always used to our harsh critizcisms of me and I was always in thought I was in arrogrant and vain, and they may be right that, I , still don't know if I know if we are right , where, the excellence of good of thinking of taking the hemlock for the sake of good, my dearest friend, I know that I still don't know that , may be wrong for drinking the hemlock, but I only know that the examined life was worth living and if piety is the reverence to the gods not of the gods loving the reverence, then, Plato, my dearest friend, when ,the examined life is in reverence, the Gods, judge it pious ,when, the greater life has left the good , and I, my dearest friend, rather in vain or arrogrance, I , realize that I may be wrong and this is the sin that Meletus doesn't know that I maybe wrong because I believe that I could be wrong." Lest you sin against philosophy twice! The heads drop.
2006-10-01
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