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(1742 votes) I pray Thee, O God, that I may be beautiful within.
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(480 votes) An education obtained with money is worse than no education at all
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(417 votes) Call no man unhappy until he is married.
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(394 votes) By all means marry. If you get a good wife you will become happy, and if you get a bad one you will become a philosopher. Socrates (470-399 B.C.)
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(349 votes) The Delphic oracle said I was the wisest of all the Greeks. It is because I alone, of all the Greeks, know that I know nothing.
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(317 votes) See one promontory, one mountain, one sea, one river and see all.
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(302 votes) Well I am certainly wiser than this man. It is only too likely that neither of us has any knowledge to boast of; but he thinks that he knows something which he does not know, whereas I am quite conscious of my ignorance. At any rate it seems that I am wiser than he is to this small extent, that I do not think that I know what I do not know.
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(293 votes) If I tell you that I would be disobeying the god and on that account it is impossible for me to keep quiet, you won't be persuaded by me, taking it that I am ionizing. And if I tell you that it is the greatest good for a human being to have discussions every day about virtue and the other things you hear me talking about, examining myself and others, and that the unexamined life is not livable for a human being, you will be even less persuaded.
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(286 votes) Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt?
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(277 votes) The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance.
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(261 votes) Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue-to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak.
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(234 votes) Enjoy yourself -- it's later than you think.
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(219 votes) The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to be.
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(211 votes) Wars and revolutions and battles are due simply and solely to the body and its desires. All wars are undertaken for the acquisition of wealth; and the reason why we have to acquire wealth is the body, because we are slaves in its service.
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(198 votes) What a lot of things there are a man can do without.
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(196 votes) I was afraid that by observing objects with my eyes and trying to comprehend them with each of my other senses I might blind my soul altogether.
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(196 votes) No man undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet everyone thinks himself sufficiently qualified for the hardest of all trades, that of government.
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(196 votes) Slanderers do not hurt me because they do not hit me.
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(194 votes) How many are the things I can do without!
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(194 votes) To fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise, without being wise: for it is to think that we know what we do not know. For anything that men can tell, death may be the greatest good that can happen to them: but they fear it as if they knew quite well that it was the greatest of evils. And what is this but that shameful ignorance of thinking that we know what we do not know?
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(193 votes) Think not those faithful who praise all thy words and actions, but those who kindly reprove thy faults.
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(192 votes) The envious person grows lean with the fatness of their neighbor.
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(190 votes) In childhood be modest, in youth temperate, in adulthood just, and in old age prudent.
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(187 votes) They are not only idle who do nothing, but they are idle also who might be better employed.
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(187 votes) Whenever, therefore, people are deceived and form opinions wide of the truth, it is clear that the error has slid into their minds through the medium of certain resemblances to that truth.
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(184 votes) I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
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(178 votes) I am not an Athenian, nor a Greek, but a citizen of the world.
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(163 votes) Whom do I call educated? First, those who manage well the circumstances they encounter day by day. Next, those who are decent and honorable in their intercourse with all men, bearing easily and good naturedly what is offensive in others and being as agreeable and reasonable to their associates as is humanly possible to be... those who hold their pleasures always under control and are not ultimately overcome by their misfortunes... those who are not spoiled by their successes, who do not desert their true selves but hold their ground steadfastly as wise and sober -- minded men.
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(157 votes) The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow.
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(154 votes) 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.
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(153 votes) The hour of departure has arrived and we go our ways; I to die, and you to live. Which is better? Only God knows.
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(150 votes) We are in fact convinced that if we are ever to have pure knowledge of anything, we must get rid of the body and contemplate things by themselves with the soul by itself. It seems, to judge from the argument, that the wisdom which we desire and upon which we profess to have set our hearts will be attainable only when we are dead and not in our lifetime.
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(149 votes) Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.
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(146 votes) Life contains but two tragedies. One is not to get your heart's desire; the other is to get it.
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(145 votes) Nothing is to be preferred before justice.
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(144 votes) Remember, no human condition is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too scornful in misfortune.
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(143 votes) The beginning of wisdom is a definition of terms.
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(140 votes) One thing only I know, and that is that I know nothing.
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(125 votes) Give me beauty in the inward soul; may the outward and the inward man be at one.
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(124 votes) The fewer our wants the more we resemble the Gods.
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(121 votes) He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.
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(116 votes) All men's souls are immortal, but the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine.
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(109 votes) There is only one good -- knowledge; and only one evil -- ignorance.
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