Who made the following statement? "With what sort of terrible things, then, is the brave man concerned? Surely with the greatest; for no one is more likely than he to stand his ground against what is awe-inspiring. Now death is the most terrible of all things; for it is the end, and nothing is thought to be any longer either good or bad for the dead. But the brave man would not seem to be concerned with death in all circumstances."
A. Socrates, in the Apology
B. Sir Thomas More, in A Man for All Seasons
C. Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics
D. Bergthora, in Njal's Saga
C. Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics
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