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Nothing Needed

Socrates was wont to say—"They are most happy and nearest the Gods that needed nothing." And coming once up into the Exchange at Athens, where they that traded asked him, "What will you buy; what do you lack?" After he had gravely walked up into the middle, spreading forth his hands and turning about, "Good Gods," saith he, "who would have thought there were so many things in the world which I do not want!"

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