id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1171 Xenophon The Apology .txt text/plain 4854 511 89 regard death as for himself preferable to life; and consequently there this moment I will not concede to any man to have lived a better life may be, you know," he added, "that God out of his great kindness is "No doubt," he added, "the gods were right in opposing me at that time "No," he added, "God knows I shall display no ardent zeal to bring Socrates stepped forward and said: "In the first place, sirs, I am at Whereupon Socrates, it is said, gently stroked the young man's head: It is also said that, seeing Anytus [55] pass by, Socrates remarked: once he had decided that death was better for him than life, just as things of life morosely, [60] so even in face of death he showed no [Footnote 1: Or, "Socrates' Defence before the Dicasts." For the title [Footnote 14: Or, "God of his good favour vouchsafes as my protector ./cache/1171.txt ./txt/1171.txt