Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from Plato
Quote : "Poetry and mythology are' in some cases' wholly imitative."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book III , Quote ID :8078)
Quote : "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book III , Quote ID :8079)
Quote : "True love is a love of beauty and order."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book III , Quote ID :8080)
Quote : "The mere athlete becomes too much of a savage' and that the mere musician is melted and softened beyond what is good for him."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book III , Quote ID :8081)
Quote : "The harmonious soul is both temperate and courageous."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book III , Quote ID :8082)
Quote : "There can be no doubt that the elder must rule the younger."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book III , Quote ID :8083)
Quote : "In a State which is ordered with a view to the good of the whole we should be most likely to find justice."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book IV , Quote ID :8084)