Socrates — "I am called wise, for my hearers always imagine that I myself possess the wisdom…"
I am called wise, for my hearers always imagine that I myself possess the wisdom which I find wanting in others.
I am called wise, for my hearers always imagine that I myself possess the wisdom which I find wanting in others.
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"Bad men live that they may eat and drink, whereas good men eat and drink that they may live."
"And do you think, you fool, that kisses of love are not venomous, because you perceive not the poison? Know that a beautiful person is a more dangerous animal than scorpions, because these cannot woun…"
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing, for when I think I know something, I discover that I had no idea about it."
"I only wish that ordinary people had an unlimited capacity for doing harm; then they might have an unlimited power for doing good."
"And so tyranny naturally arises out of democracy, and the most aggravated form of tyranny and slavery out of the most extreme form of liberty."
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