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-'While the [[hemlock]] was being prepared, [[Socrates]] was learning a melody on the [[flute]]. "What use will that be to you?", he was asked. "[[At least I will learn this melody before I die]]," Socrates answered. --[[Emil Cioran]], ''[[Drawn and Quartered]]''+'While the [[hemlock]] was being prepared, [[Socrates]] was learning a melody on the [[flute]]. "What use will that be to you?", he was asked. "[[At least I will learn this melody before I die]]," he answered. The dictum is found in ''[[Drawn and Quartered]]'' by [[Emil Cioran]].
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'While the hemlock was being prepared, Socrates was learning a melody on the flute. "What use will that be to you?", he was asked. "At least I will learn this melody before I die," he answered. The dictum is found in Drawn and Quartered by Emil Cioran.

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