Of Pausanias the Son of Phistoanax
Laconic Apophthegms
“And when the physician said, "Sir, you are an old man," "That happens," replied Pausanias, "because you never were my doctor."”
Of Pausanias the Son of Phistoanax
Laconic Apophthegms
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Plutarch 251
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