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All I know is that I know nothing.
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"I examined the poets, and I look on them as people whose talent overawes both themselves and others, people who present themselves as wise men and are taken as such, when they are nothing of the sort. From poets, I moved to artists. No one was more ignorant about the arts than I; no one was more convinced that artists possessed really beautiful secrets. However, I noticed that their condition was no better than that of the poets and that both of them have the same misconceptions. Because the most skillful among them excel in their specialty, they look upon themselves as the wisest of men. In my eyes, this presumption completely tarnished their knowledge. As a result, putting myself in the place of the oracle and asking myself what I would prefer to be — what I was or what they were, to know what they have learned or to know that I know nothing — I replied to myself and to the god: I wish to remain who I am."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"My advice to you is getting married: if you find a good wife you'll be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"I do nothing but go about persuading you all, old and young alike, not to take thought for your persons or your properties, but and chiefly to care about the greatest improvement of the soul. I tell you that virtue is not given by money, but that from virtue comes money and every other good of man..."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Nobody is qualified to become a statesman who is entirely ignorant of the problem of wheat."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Human nature will not easily find a better helper than Eros."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Is there not one true coin for which all things ought to exchange?- and that is wisdom; and only in exchange for this, and in company with this, is anything truly bought or sold, whether courage, temperance or justice. And is not all true virtue the companion of wisdom, no matter what fears or pleasures or other similar goods or evils may or may not attend her? But the virtue which is made up of these goods, when they are severed from wisdom and exchanged with one another, is a shadow of virtue only, nor is there any freedom or health or truth in her; but in the true exchange there is a purging away of all these things, and temperance, and justice, and courage, and wisdom herself, are a purgation of them."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"I examined the poets, and I look on them as people whose talent overawes both themselves and others, people who present themselves as wise men and are taken as such, when they are nothing of the sort. From poets, I moved to artists. No one was more ignorant about the arts than I; no one was more convinced that artists possessed really beautiful secrets. However, I noticed that their condition was no better than that of the poets and that both of them have the same misconceptions. Because the most skillful among them excel in their specialty, they look upon themselves as the wisest of men. In my eyes, this presumption completely tarnished their knowledge. As a result, putting myself in the place of the oracle and asking myself what I would prefer to be — what I was or what they were, to know what they have learned or to know that I know nothing — I replied to myself and to the god: I wish to remain who I am."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Neither in war nor yet at law ought any man to use every way of escaping death. For often in battle there is no doubt that if a man will throw away his arms, and fall on his knees before his pursuers, he may escape death; and in other dangers there are other ways of escaping death, if a man is willing to say and do anything. The difficulty, my friends, is not in avoiding death, but in avoiding unrighteousness; for that runs faster than death."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Be nicer than necessary to everyone you meet. Everyone is fighting some kind of battle."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"Virtue does not come from wealth, but ... wealth, and every other good thing which men have comes from virtue."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing, for when I don't know what justice is, I'll hardly know whether it is a kind of virtue or not, or whether a person who has it is happy or unhappy."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"He who is not contended with what he has would not be contended with what he would like to have."
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Socrates Quotes 5 months ago
"I know you won't believe me, but the highest form of Human Excellence is to question oneself and others."