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Plato

  • b9139209753has quoted2 years ago
    oth young and old, to take no care either for the body, or for riches, prior to or so much as for the soul, how it may be made most perfect, telling you that virtue does not spring from riches, but riches and all other human blessings, both private and public, from virtue.
  • saveticahas quoted7 months ago
    they almost made me forget who I was—so persuasively did they speak; and yet they have hardly uttered a word of truth.
  • pendeltonward101has quoted4 months ago
    May I succeed, if to succeed be for my good and yours, or likely to avail me in my cause!
  • pendeltonward101has quoted4 months ago
    Evenus the Parian
  • pendeltonward101has quoted4 months ago
    yet I corrupt him, and intentionally, too—so you say, although neither I nor any other human being is ever likely to be convinced by you. But either I do not corrupt them, or I corrupt them unintentionally; and on either view of the case you lie. If my offence is unintentional, the law has no cognizance of unintentional offences: you ought to have taken me privately, and warned and admonished me; for if I had been better advised, I should have left off doing what I only did unintentionally—no doubt I should; but you would have nothing to say to me and refused to teach me. And now you bring me up in this court, which is a place not of instruction, but of punishment.
  • pendeltonward101has quoted4 months ago
    Anaxagoras the Clazomenian, which are full of them
  • Arick Vigashas quoted10 months ago
    conclusion of the whole
  • Nerrick 9has quoted9 months ago
    Vice in abundance is easy to get.

    The road is smooth and begins beside you,

    But the gods have put sweat between us and virtue,

    and a tedious and uphill road.
  • Alexa Gracehas quoted8 months ago
    We are thus led on to the conception of a higher State, in which "no man calls anything his own," and in which there is neither "marrying nor giving in marriage," and "kings are philosophers" and "philosophers are kings;" and there is another and higher education, intellectual as well as moral and religious, of science as well as of art, and not of youth only but of the whole of life.
  • guillerma guillermahas quoted2 years ago
    The virtues are based on justice, of which common honesty in buying and selling is the shadow, and justice is based on the idea of good, which is the harmony of the world, and is reflected both in the institutions of States and in motions of the heavenly bodies.
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