Plato — "In Timaeus, Plato quipped that men who were cowardly and unjust in this life wou…"
In Timaeus, Plato quipped that men who were cowardly and unjust in this life would certainly come back as women in the next.
In Timaeus, Plato quipped that men who were cowardly and unjust in this life would certainly come back as women in the next.
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