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Plato

The man who makes everything that leads to happiness depends upon himself, and not upon other men, has adopted the very best plan for living happily. This is the man of moderation, the man of manly character and of wisdom.

men


Plato

Justice means minding one's own business and not meddling with other men's concerns.

men


Plato

Death is not the worst that can happen to men.

men


Plato

The punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the government, is to live under the government of worse men.

men


Plato

There are three classes of men lovers of wisdom, lovers of honor, and lovers of gain.

men


Plato

Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of great anxiety.

men


Plato

When men speak ill of thee, live so as nobody may believe them.

men


Plato

Nothing can be more absurd than the practice that prevails in our country of men and women not following the same pursuits with all their strengths and with one mind, for thus, the state instead of being whole is reduced to half.

men


Plato

Rhetoric is the art of ruling the minds of men.

men


Plato

Whatever deceives men seems to produce a magical enchantment.

men


Plato

States are as the men, they grow out of human characters.

men


Plato

Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom.

cunning


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.

equality


Plato

The learning and knowledge that we have, is, at the most, but little compared with that of which we are ignorant.

knowledge


Plato

The man who makes everything that leads to happiness depends upon himself, and not upon other men, has adopted the very best plan for living happily. This is the man of moderation, the man of manly character and of wisdom.

moderation


Plato

Pleasure is the bait of sin.

pleasure


Plato

At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet.

poetry


Plato

Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

poetry


Plato

When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust l

taxes


Plato

The beginning is the most important part of the work.

work


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