11.39

'Tis a saying of Socrates to some untoward People; "what would you be at? Would you have the Soul of a Man, or of a Beast in you? Of a Man without all doubt: Of what sort of Men, of those that use their Reason, or those that abuse it? Of the First, you may be sure. Why then continues the Philosopher, don't you look out for this Priviledge? Because we have it already. What makes you then Disagree, and fall foul upon each other?"