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| QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Plato |
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Quotes By author - Starting with P - Plato
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There are 114 quotes for the author Plato
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Quotations 101 to
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No human thing is of serious importance.
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Miscellaneous   
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The heaviest penalty for deciding to engage in politics is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself.
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Politics   
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Wealth is well known to be a great comforter.
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They certainly give very strange names to diseases.
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You cannot conceive the many without the one.
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Miscellaneous   
Source: Dialogues, Parmenides
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Is it not also true that no physician, in so far as he is a physician, considers or enjoins what is for the physician's interest, but that all seek the good of their patients? For we have agreed that a physician strictly so called, is a ruler of bodies, and not a maker of money, have we not?
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Only the dead have seen the end of the war.
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No law or ordinance is mightier than understanding.
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Nothing can be more absurd than the practice that prevails in our country of men and women not following the same pursuits with all their strengths and with one mind, for thus, the state instead of being whole is reduced to half.
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Then anyone who leaves behind him a written manual, and likewise anyone who receives it, in the belief that such writing will be clear and certain, must be exceedingly simple-minded.
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