'A man of sense will not insist that things are exactly as I have described them. But I think he will believe that something of the kind is true of the soul and her habitations, seeing that she is shown to be immortal, and that is worthwhile to stake everything on this belief. The venture is a fair one, and he must charm his doubts with spells like these.'
Plato: Phaedo - preface to score
Plato: Phaedo - preface to score