Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
No man has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training
Socrates
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Socrates
Philosopher
Teacher
Sokrates
Physicality
Amateur
Gym
Physical
Training
Matter
Right
Men
More quotes by Socrates
I am that gadfly which God has attached to the state, and all day long and in all places am always fastening upon you, arousing and persuading and reproaching you.
Socrates
Admitting one's ignorance is the first step in acquiring knowledge.
Socrates
I don't care what people say about me. I do care about my mistakes.
Socrates
Beauty comes first. Victory is secondary. What matters is joy.
Socrates
The tongue of a fool is the key of his counsel, which, in a wise man, wisdom hath in keeping.
Socrates
Marry or marry not, in any either case you'll regret it
Socrates
My divine sign indicates the future to me.
Socrates
It is best and easiest not to discredit others but to prepare oneself to be as good as possible.
Socrates
Thou shouldst eat to live not live to eat.
Socrates
The beginning of wisdom is a definition of terms.
Socrates
She soars on her own wings.
Socrates
Is it not, then, better to be ridiculous and friendly than clever and hostile?
Socrates
When desire, having rejected reason and overpowered judgment which leads to right, is set in the direction of the pleasure which beauty can inspire, and when again under the influence of its kindred desires it is moved with violent motion towards the beauty of corporeal forms, it acquires a surname from this very violent motion, and is called love.
Socrates
The soul then, as being immortal, and having been born again many times, and having seen all things that exist, whether in this world or in the world below, has knowledge of them all . . . all enquiry and all learning is but recollection.
Socrates
This is...self-knowled ge-for a man to know what he knows, and what he does not know.
Socrates
Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul, on which they mightily fasten, imparting grace, and making the soul of him who is rightly educated graceful, or of him who is ill-educated ungraceful.
Socrates
True perfection is a bold quest to seek. Only the willing and true of heart will seek the betterment of many.
Socrates
To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom.
Socrates
All of the wisdom of this world is but a tiny raft upon which we must set sail when we leave this earth. If only there was a firmer foundation upon which to sail, perhaps some divine word.
Socrates
Has a philosopher like you failed to discover that our country is more to be valued and higher and holier far than mother or father or any ancestor, and more to be regarded in the eyes of the gods and of men of understanding?
Socrates