Plato — "The true lover of learning, then, must from his earliest youth, as far as possib…"
The true lover of learning, then, must from his earliest youth, as far as possible, be devoted to truth.
The true lover of learning, then, must from his earliest youth, as far as possible, be devoted to truth.
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