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Plato

Quote from Plato, Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus.

Piety, then, is that which is dear to the gods, and impiety is that which is not dear to them.

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Plato

Quote from Plato, Euthyphro. Apology. Crito. Phaedo. Phaedrus.

let the speaker speak truly and the judge decide justly.

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Plato

Quote from Plato, Republic: The Theatre of the Mind

In practice people who study philosophy too long become very odd birds, not to say thoroughly vicious; while even those who are the best of them are reduced by…[philosophy] to complete uselessness as members of society.

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Plato

Quote from Plato, Apology

For to fear death, men, is in fact nothing other than to seem to be wise, but not to be so. For it is to seem to know what one does not know: no one knows whether death does not even happen to be the greatest of all goods for the human being; but people fear it as though they knew well that it is the greatest of evils.

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Quote from Russell Brand, My Booky Wook

I hope it is not necessary for me to stress the platonic nature of our relationship- not platonic in the purest sense, there was no philosophical discourse, but we certainly didn’t fuck, which is usually what people mean by platonic; which I bet would really piss Plato off, that for all his thinking and chatting his name has become an adjective for describing sexless trysts.

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Plato The Symposium

Quote from Plato, The Symposium

…and when one of them meets the other half, the actual half of himself, whether he be a lover of youth or a lover of another sort, the pair are lost in an amazement of love and friendship and intimacy and one will not be out of the other’s sight, as I may say, even for a moment…

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Plato The Allegory of the Cave

Quote from Plato, The Allegory of the Cave

How could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?

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Plato

Quote from Plato, Apology

I thought to myself: I am wiser than this man; neither of us probably knows anything that is really good, but he thinks he has knowledge, when he has not, while I, having no knowledge, do not think I have.

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Plato The Symposium

Quote from Plato, The Symposium

…when he looks at Beauty in the only way that Beauty can be seen – only then will it become possible for him to give birth not to images of virtue (because he’s in touch with no images), but to true virtue [arete] (because he is in touch with true Beauty). The love of the gods belongs to anyone who has given to true virtue and nourished it, and if any human being could become immortal, it would be he.

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Plato

Quote from Plato, Phaedrus

Love is a serious mental disease.

Life and works of rabindranath tagore. Sonic & knuckles + sonic the hedgehog  – random web game. We were pleasantly surprised by how comfortable this duffel bag is to carry.