Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from Plato
Quote : "He whose desires are drawn towards knowledge in every form will be absorbed in the pleasures of the soul' and will hardly feel bodily pleasure."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book VI , Quote ID :8106)
Quote : "He whose desires are drawn towards knowledge in every form will be absorbed in the pleasures of the soul' and will hardly feel bodily pleasure."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book VI , Quote ID :8107)
Quote : "Cowardly and mean nature has no part in true philosophy."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book VI , Quote ID :8108)
Quote : "When truth is the captain' we cannot suspect any evil."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book VI , Quote ID :8109)
Quote : "Evil is a greater enemy to what is good than to what is not."
- (Author : Plato , Book : The Republic, Book VI , Quote ID :8110)
Quote : "Never mind the manner' which may or may not be good; but think only of the truth."
- (Author : Plato , Book : Apology-best-quotes , Quote ID :8111)
Quote : "I found that the men most in repute were all but the most foolish; and that others less esteemed were really wiser and better."
- (Author : Plato , Book : Apology-best-quotes , Quote ID :8112)