Jim Swike

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Socrates himself had studied Homer, but he didn’t use writing in his teaching method. Instead he found potential students at the gymnasium or in the marketplace by drawing them into conversation. He wasn’t always successful, because he was so odd. He was ugly, with a broad face and snub nose, and not well groomed. He rarely went to the public bath, didn’t oil his skin and hair, and didn’t usually use perfume.
The Written World: The Power of Stories to Shape People, History, Civilization
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