Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something. - Plato 1 Share Now -
He who is of 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. - Plato 2 Share Now -
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. - Plato 3 Share Now -
There are two things a person should never be angry at, what they can help, and what they cannot. - Plato 4 Share Now -
For the introduction of a new kind of music must be shunned as imperiling the whole state; since styles of music are never disturbed without affecting the most important political institutions. - Plato 8 Share Now -
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. - Plato 9 Share Now -
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. - Plato 10 Share Now -