(this is the vehement way in which he pursues his attack upon Pittacus throughout the whole poem): 'But him who does no evil, voluntarily I praise and love;—not even the gods war against necessity.'
— from Protagoras by Plato
Sarah, like all who love, invested Hiram with every virtue in perfection (and lovers are more indebted for virtues to the imagination of the sex than they suppose), and was very happy.
— from The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy by Various
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