Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow. Plato View this quote
All things will be produced in superior quantity and quality, and with greater ease, when each man works at a single occupation, in accordance with his natural gifts, and at the right moment, without meddling with anything else. Plato
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All wars are undertaken for the acquisition of wealth Plato
All well bred men should have mastered the art of singing and dancing. Plato
All who do evil and dishonorable things do them against their will. Plato
Anarchy should have no place in the life of man or of the beasts who are subject to man. Plato
And among the other honours and rewards our young men can win for distinguished service in war and in other activities, will be more frequent opportunities to sleep with a woman; this will give us a pretext for ensuring that most of our children are born of that parent. Plato
And first he will see the shadows best, next the reflections of men and other objects in the water, and then the objects themselves, then he will gaze upon the light of the moon and the stars and the spangled heaven…Last of all he will be able to see the sun. Plato
And I think that you must have observed again and again what a poor appearance the tales of poets make when stripped of the colours which music puts upon them, and recited in simple prose. Plato
And if we are good, we are beneficent: for all good things are beneficial. Are they not? Plato
And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth? Plato
Classical Greek philosopher
427 - 347BC