MondayDec 30, 2024
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Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws.
Attention to health is lifes greatest hindrance.
Only the dead have seen the end of the war.
At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.
The punishment suffered by the wise who refuse to take part in the government, is to live under the government of bad men.
The life that is unexamined is not worth living.
The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things.
The most virtuous of all men is he that contents himself with being virtuous without seeking to appear so.
The seen is the changing, the unseen is the unchanging.
The world is God's epistle to mankind - his thoughts are flashing upon us from every direction.
Thinking is the talking of the soul with itself.
Virtue is a kind of health, beauty and good habit of the soul.
Wealth is the parent of luxury and indolence, and poverty of meanness and viciousness, and both of discontent.
Wonder is the feeling of a philosopher, And philosophy begins in wonder.
That man is wisest who, like Socrates, realizes that his wisdom is worthless.
All things flow; nothing abides.
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle.
Refrain from covetousness, and thy estate shall prosper.
The good is the beautiful.
Poets utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand.
Health, beauty, vigor, riches, and all the other things called goods, operate equally as evils to the vicious and unjust, as they do as benefits to the just.
A philosopher is one who desires to discern the truth.
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.
As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.
Books are immortal sons deifying their sires.
Excess generally causes reaction and produces a change in the opposite direction, whether it be in the seasons, or in individuals, or in government.
God is truth and light his shadow.
The elements of instruction should be presented to the mind in childhood, but not with any compulsion.
He whom love touches not walks in darkness.
The learning and knowledge that we have, is, at the most, but little compared with that of which we are ignorant.
Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom.
Seven years of silent inquiry are needful for a man to learn the truth, but fourteen in order to learn how to make it known to his fellowmen.
Medicine is an art, and attends to the nature and constitution of the patient, and has principles of action And reason in each case.
More will be accomplished, and better, and with more ease, if every man does what he is best fitted to do, And nothing else.
Old age has a great sense of calm and freedom. When the passions have relaxed their hold and have escaped, not from one master, but from many.
Pleasure is the bait of sin.
Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.
Prefer diligence before idleness, unless you esteem rust above brightness.
Love will make men dare to die for their beloved -love alone; and women as well as men.
He who commits injustice is ever made more wretched than he who suffers it.
The first and best victory is to conquer self; to be conquered by self is of all things most shameful and vile.
Beholding beauty with the eye of the mind, he will be enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty, but realities (for he has hold not of an image but of a reality), and bringing forth and nourishing true virtue to become the friend of God and be immortal, if mortal man may.
He is a fool who cannot be angry; but he is a wise man who will not.
Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of great anxiety.
Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another.
The beginning is the most important part of the work.
He who is of a calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age are equally a burden.
Bodily exercise, when compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind.
It is right to give every man his due.
When speaking of divine perfection, we signify that God is just and true and loving, the author of order, not disorder, of good, not evil. We signify that he is justice, that he is truth, that he is love, that he is order, that he is the very progress of
Democracy passes into despotism.
Democracy, which is a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder, and dispensing a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike.
Let early education be a sort of amusement; you will then be better able to find out the natural bent.
If a man neglects education, he walks lame to the end of his life.
Not one of them who took up in his youth with this opinion that there are no gods ever continued until old age faithful to his conviction.
False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil.
The flute is not an instrument that has a good moral effect it is too exciting.
If a man be endowed with a generous mind, this is the best kind of nobility.
Ignorance of all things is an evil neither terrible nor excessive, nor yet the greatest of all; but great cleverness and much learning, if they be accompanied by a bad training, are a much greater misfortune.
Mankind censure injustice fearing that they may be the victims of it, and not because they shrink from committing it.
Justice is having and doing what is one's own.
The knowledge of which geometry aims is the knowledge of the eternal.
No law or ordinance is mightier than understanding.
The life which is not examined is not worth living.
The greatest penalty of evildoing namely, to grow into the likeness of bad men.
To love rightly is to love what is orderly and beautiful in an educated and disciplined way.
The soul of man is immortal and imperishable.
The soul takes nothing with her to the other world but her education and culture; and these, it is said, are of the greatest service or of the greatest injury to the dead man, at the very beginning of his journey hither.
I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning.
He is unworthy of the name of man who is ignorant of the fact that the diagonal of a square is incommensurable with its side.
He who can properly define and divide is to be considered a god.
Mathematics is like checkers in being suitable for the young, not too difficult, amusing, and without peril to the state.
There still remain three studies suitable for free man. Arithmetic is one of them.
... you did not seem to me over-fond of money. And this is the way in general with those who have not made it themselves, while those who have are twice as fond of it as anyone else. For just as poets are fond of their own poems, and fathers of their own children, so money-makers become devoted to money, not only because, like other people, they find it useful, but because its their own creation.
Necessity, who is the mother of invention.
Let us affirm what seems to be the truth, that, whether one is or is not, one and the others in relation to themselves and one another, all of them, in every way, are and are not, and appear to be and appear not to be.
The passionate are like men standing on their heads; they see all things the wrong way.
What a poor appearance the tales of poets make when stripped of the colours which music puts upon them, and recited in simple prose.
The productions of all arts are kinds of poetry and their craftsmen are all poets.
Lord of Lords, grant us the good whether we pray for it or not, but evil keep from us, even though we pray for it.
It is as expedient that a wicked man be punished as that a sick man be cured by a physician; for all chastisement is a kind of medicine.
When men speak ill of you, live so as nobody may believe them.
Science is nothing but perception.
The first and best victory is to conquer self; to be conquered by self is, of all things, the most shameful and vile.
The man who makes everything that leads to happiness depend 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.
The ludicrous state of solid geometry made me pass over this branch.
The noblest of all studies is the study of what man is and of what life he should live.
Man is a prisoner who has no right to open the door of his prison and run away.... A man should wait, and not take his own life until God summons hiom.
When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income.
The partisan, when he is engaged in a dispute, cares nothing about the rights of the question, but is anxious only to convince his hearers of his own assertions.
To do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer it.
The true lover of learning then must his earliest youth, as far as in him lies, desire all truth.... He whose desires are drawn toward knowledge in every form will be absorbed in the pleasures of the soul, and will hardly feel bodily pleasures I mean, if he be a true philosopher and not a sham one ... Then how can he who has the magnificence of mind and is the spectator of all times and all existence, think much of human life? He cannot. Or can such a one account death fearful? No indeed.
They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth.
A tyrant ... is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader.
The life which is unexamined is not worth living.
All wars are fought for the sake of getting money.
Whence comes war and fighting, and factions? Whence but from the body and the lust of the body? Wars are occasioned by the love of money, and money has to be acquired for the same and service of the body.
The wisest have the most authority.
... Then anyone who leaves behind him a written manual, and likewise anyone who receives it, in the belief that such writing will be clear and certain, must be exceedingly simple-minded....
Of all the animals, the boy is the most unmanageable, inasmuch as he has the fountain of reason in him not yet regulated.
Arguments derived from probabilities are idle.
Well, my art of midwifery is in most respects like theirs; but differs, in that I attend men and not women, and I look after their souls when they are in labor, and not after their bodies: and the triumph of my art is in thoroughly examining whether the thought which the mind of the young man brings forth is a false idol or a noble and true birth.
As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest blabbers.
Life must be lived as play.
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.
One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.
Philosophy is the highest music.
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.
You cannot conceive the many without the one.
When the mind is thinking, it is talking to itself.
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