″‘So this is how Olympians spend their days. Thinking of ways to make men miserable.’
‘There’s no cause for righteousness,’ he said. ‘Your father is better at it than anyone.‘”
″‘Tell me, he said, ‘who gives better offerings, a miserable man or a happy one?’
‘A happy one, of course.’
‘Wrong,’ he said. ‘A happy man is too occupied with his life. He thinks he is beholden to no one.‘”