id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3052 Plutarch Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies .txt text/plain 278051 13276 74 things common, and good men are the gods' friends; and therefore it is great and accomplished good thing; the soul being to live there a said that God, having given men a taste of the delights of life, seems at which time those men look for many amiable, great, and divine things, a mere word, the lightest thing in the world (as Plato says), suffer the proposing a cause whose reason was common to other things, said thus: cause, says Chrysippus, for we are not to measure life by good things or For there being, says he, in Nature some things good, the reason of a wise man is one thing and the law another, wise men befall honest and good men, he says: "May it not be that some things are he always considers good men to be like gods, and as he says (I. ./cache/3052.txt ./txt/3052.txt