Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
The true runner comes to the finish and receives the prize and is crowned.
Plato
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Plato
Epigrammatist
Philosopher
Poet
Ancient Athens
Platon
Aristocles
Prize
Victory
Comes
True
Crowned
Runner
Receives
Runners
Finish
More quotes by Plato
Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on Simplicity.
Plato
Man's greatest victory is over oneself.
Plato
And the true order of going, or being led by another, to the things of love, is to begin from the beauties of earth.
Plato
Rhetoric is the art of ruling the minds of men.
Plato
There's a victory and defeat-the first and best of victories, the lowest and worst of defeats-which each man gains or sustains at the hands not of another, but of himself.
Plato
When the music changes, the walls of the city shake.
Plato
A man is not learned until he can read, write and swim.
Plato
To be at once exceedingly wealthy and good is impossible.
Plato
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.
Plato
From all wild beasts, a child is the most difficult to handle.
Plato
It would be better for me ... that multitudes of men should disagree with me rather than that I, being one, should be out of harmony with myself.
Plato
He who does not desire power is fit to hold it.
Plato
Love is a madness produced by an unsatisfiable rational desire to understand the ultimate truth about the world.
Plato
All men are by nature equal, made all of the same earth by one Workman and however we deceive ourselves, as dear unto God is the poor peasant as the mighty prince.
Plato
No attempt should be made to cure the body without the soul
Plato
And the first step, as you know, is always what matters most, particularly when we are dealing with those who are young and tender. That is the time when they are taking shape and when any impression we choose to make leaves a permanent mark.
Plato
Philosophy is an elegant thing, if anyone modestly meddles with it but if they are conversant with it more than is becoming, it corrupts them.
Plato
Those who have a natural talent for calculation are generally quick-witted at every other kind of knowledge and even the dull, if they have had an arithmetical training, although they may derive no other advantage from it, always become much quicker than they would have been.
Plato
Man never legislates,but destinies and accidents,happening in all sorts of ways,legislate in all sorts of ways.
Plato
The cure of the part should not be attempted without the cure of the whole.
Plato