the greatest insult to a doctor who’s actually passionate

    by Khantlerpartesar

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    1. Khantlerpartesar on

      https://www.thoughtco.com/the-suicide-of-cato-the-younger-117942
      > Cato the Younger (95–46 BCE in Latin, Cato Uticensis and also known as Marcus Porcius Cato) was a pivotal figure in Rome during the first century BCE… At midnight, he wakes and stabs himself in the stomach, but not enough to kill himself. Instead, he falls out of bed, knocking over an abacus. His son and the doctor rush in and the doctor begins to sew him up, but Cato pulls out the stitches and finally, finally dies.

    2. *You can not stitch my wounds, for I, Cato Sicarius, shall not fail at any task presented to me, even dying!*

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