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Numbers are the highest degree of knowledge. It is knowledge itself.
Plato
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Kindness which is bestowed on the good is never lost.
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I do not live to play, but I play in order that I may live, and return with greater zest to the labors of life.
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Freedom in a democracy is the glory of the state, and, therefore, in a democracy only will the freeman of nature deign to dwell.
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So the well educated man can learn to sing and dance well.
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The orators and the despots have the least power in their cities ... since they do nothing that they wish to do, practically speaking, though they do whatever they think to be best.
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People too smart to get involved in politics are doomed to live in societies run by people who aren't.
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And if we are good, we are beneficent: for all good things are beneficial. Are they not?
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When you swear, swear seriously and solemnly, but at the same time with a smile, for a smile is the twin sister of seriousness.
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But at three, four, five, and even six years the childish nature will require sports now is the time to get rid of self-will in him, punishing him, but not so as to disgrace him.
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As the builders say, the larger stones do not lie well without the lesser.
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