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The man who is truly wise knows that he knows very little.
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Who knows if to live is to be dead, and to be dead, to live? And we really, it may be, are dead in fact I once heard sages say that we are now dead, and the body is our tomb.
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When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser.
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Serenity, regularity, absence of vanity,Sincerity, simplicity, veracity, equanimity, Fixity, non-irritability, adaptability, Humility, tenacity, integrity, nobility, magnanimity, charity, generosity, purity. Practise daily these eighteen ities You will soon attain immortality.
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By means of beauty all beautiful things become beautiful.
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Do not do to others what angers you if done to you by others.
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This is...self-knowled ge-for a man to know what he knows, and what he does not know.
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If the whole world depends on today's youth, I can't see the world lasting another 100 years.
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To move the world we must move ourselves.
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I soon realized that poets do not compose their poems with knowledge, but by some inborn talent and by inspiration, like seers and prophets who also say many fine things without any understanding of what they say.
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One ought not to return injustice, nor do evil to anybody in the world, no matter what one may have suffered from them.
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Either I do not corrupt the young or, if I do, it is unwillingly.
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Wisdom is knowing when you don't know
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If a man comes to the door of poetry untouched by the madness of the Muses, believing that technique alone will make him a good poet, he and his sane compositions never reach perfection, but are utterly eclipsed by the performances of the inspired madman.
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All that we know is nothing can be known.
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Philebus was saying that enjoyment and pleasure and delight, and the class of feelings akin to them, are a good to every living being, whereas I contend, that not these, but wisdom and intelligence and memory, and their kindred, right opinion and true reasoning, are better and more desirable than pleasure
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Just as you ought not to attempt to cure eyes without head or head without body, so you should not treat body without soul.
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When you want wisdom and insight as badly as you want to breathe, it is then you shall have it.
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The universe really is motion & nothing else.
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The soul is cured of its maladies by certain incantations these incantations are beautiful reasons, from which temperance is generated in souls.
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