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Fragment 277

Democritus•Fragments•Fragment 277•1 min read

277. Whoever wishes to have children should, in my view, choose them from the family of a friend. One can then select the kind one desires, and the most suitable is likely to follow his natural disposition. In this way, one may choose one child among many; but in begetting one’s own, the risks are many, for one must accept him as he is.