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The only answer is this: The daemon prompts us to do these things, even as it prompted the men of old time. - "A Cotswold Village", J. Arthur Gibbs.
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Moreover, as all aristocracies are free oligarchies, the nobles therein endeavour to have rather too much power, as at Lace- daemon, where property is now in the hands of a few, and the nobles have too much liberty to do as they please and make such alliances as they please. - "Politics A Treatise on Government", Aristotle.
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The mighty tide of thought had paused awhile, Which from the Daemon now like Ocean's stream Again began to pour. - "The Daemon of the World", Percy Bysshe Shelley.