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Demosthenes, Olynthiac 1, section 15 (search)
Seriously, is
anyone here so foolish as not to see that our negligence will transfer the war
from Chalcidice to Attica? Yet if that comes to pass, I am
afraid, men of Athens, that just as
men who borrow money recklessly at high interest enjoy a temporary accommodation
only to forfeit their estates in the end, so we may find that we have paid a
heavy price for our indolence, and because we consult our own pleasure in
everything, may hereafter come to be forced to do many of the dfficult things
for which we had no liking, and may finally endanger our possessions here in
Attica itself.
Demosthenes, Olynthiac 3, section 16 (search)
Why, what better time
or occasion could you find than the present, men of Athens? When will you do your duty, if not
now? Has not your enemy already captured all our strongholds, and if he becomes
master of Chalcidice, shall we not be
overwhelmed with dishonor? Are not those states actually at war which we so
readily engaged in that event to protect? Is not Philip our enemy? And in
possession of our property? And a barbarian? Is any description too bad for him?