“Why, Anytos, I have fought as a democrat, here and in Samos, only because Sokrates taught me to think for myself. And Plato forsook the tyrants, though some were his kin, for Sokrates’ sake. He sets each man seeking the truth that is in him.” I could see him waiting for me to cease, to say what he had ready to say, exactly as if I had not spoken. I had felt easy with him, liking the way he treated every man as an equal; but it is strange to speak with someone one’s thoughts do not reach. Of a sudden it was as if a great desert surrounded me; I even felt the fear of Pan, driver of herds, as one does in lonely places.”
Quote by Mary Renault
Book:The Last of the Wine
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The Last of the Wine
This historical novel explores themes of friendship, love, and the human condition through the eyes of a group of young Athenians as they navigate the complexities of war and political intrigue during the Peloponnesian War. more
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