Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from Plato
Quote : "The meaner desires of the many are held down by the virtuous desires and wisdom of the few."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book IV , Quote ID :8092)
Quote : "One man should practise one thing only' the thing to which his nature was best adapted."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book IV , Quote ID :8093)
Quote : "Anger at times goes to war with desire' as though they were two distinct things."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book IV , Quote ID :8094)
Quote : "If women are to have the same duties as men' they must have the same nurture and education."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book V , Quote ID :8095)
Quote : "Different natures ought to have different pursuits' and that men's and women's natures are different."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book V , Quote ID :8096)
Quote : "The useful is the noble and the hurtful is the base."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book V , Quote ID :8097)
Quote : "Where there is no common but only private feeling a State is disorganized."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book V , Quote ID :8098)