Which activity drains you that the writer of this passage would refuse to do at all? Theme: energy · card 2/4 · 2026-05-01 Great souls go yet much farther, and present to us flights, not only steady and temperate, but moreover lofty. Let us make a relation of that which Alcibiades reports of Socrates, his fellow in arms: “I found him,” says he, “after the rout of our army, him and Lachez, last among those who fled, and considered him at my leisure and in security, for I was mounted on a good horse, and he on foot, as he had fought. — Michel de Montaigne, Essays of Michel de Montaigne (Complete) Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.