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From the Editor

"Dark Rose" by Steve Farrell “An enchanting story of faith and family that is as enlightening as it is encouraging.” -- Jon Dougherty, World Net Daily
"The most riveting, thought provoking book I've read in years." --Jeffrey Bennett, talk show host, World Wide Christian Radio

“…bursting with lessons in faith, forgiveness and family…it is a modern classic that will be enjoyed and passed along to friends and family for years to come.” -- Shane Cory, Washington Dispatch
"Destined to be a timeless classic, Dark Rose will touch the heart and bring hope to all who read it." -- NewsMax.com

Plato: Goodness Has Its Own Protection

Daily Dabble in the Classics, Plato

From the trial of Socrates found in The Apology, Socrates fearlessly stood firm in defense of his beliefs, and though it would be unto the death that he would so stand remarked:

No evil can happen to a good man, neither in life nor after death.


Source: Plato quoting Socrates in “The Apology” sec. 41.


Daily Dabble in the Classics is researched, compiled, and edited (with occasional commentary, and/or introductory and explanatory notes) by Steve Farrell.

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