But again, thou supposest that miracles and wonders will work more on them, which makes thee say, Send one from the dead.
Then answered he his own thoughts and said: Why supposest thou that the departed good who have full and complete freedom shall know what they wish to know, either in this present life or in that to come?
Why supposest thou that they have no memory of their friends in this world, inasmuch as the wicked Dives feared the same torments for his friends in hell as he had merited?
Now that the weakest creatures do not pass away entirely, why then supposest thou that the most blessed creature should entirely depart?
Full rightly hast thou answered me, but I would ask thee whether thou supposest that thou canst have all that thou now hast without thy lord's friendship.
Supposest thou, that when the gods give out some oracle to all the Athenians, they mean it not for thee?
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