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When One Asked Him What Boys Should Learn, "That," Said He, "which They Shall Use When Men.
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When one asked him what boys should learn, "That," said he, "which
they shall use when men."
-- Plutarch (46-120 AD)
-- Laconic Apophthegms, Of Agesilaus the Great
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