Socrates — "Those who offer [wisdom] to all comers for money are known as sophists, prostitu…"
Those who offer [wisdom] to all comers for money are known as sophists, prostitutors of wisdom.
Those who offer [wisdom] to all comers for money are known as sophists, prostitutors of wisdom.
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"But those who obey the rulers it reviles as willing slaves and men of naught, but it commends and honors in public and private rulers who resemble subjects and subjects who are like rulers. Is it not …"
"But this is not difficult, O Athenians! to escape death; but it is much more difficult to avoid depravity, for it runs swifter than death."
"I am very conscious that I am not wise at all."
"For fear of death is indeed nothing other than to think oneself wise when one is not; for it is to think one knows what one does not know."
"The teacher in such case fears and fawns upon the pupils, and the pupils pay no heed to the teacher or to their overseers either."
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