Plato — "The ignorance of one who thinks he knows what he does not know, is the cause of …"
The ignorance of one who thinks he knows what he does not know, is the cause of all errors.
The ignorance of one who thinks he knows what he does not know, is the cause of all errors.
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"The poets, beginning with Homer, are to be banished from the ideal city because they appeal to the emotions and irrational parts of the soul, and distort the truth."
"The unrighteous, if they escape punishment, are not truly blessed, but are the most unfortunate of all."
"The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future in life."
"The laws of the State are not made for the good of the individual, but for the good of the whole."
"For good people to do nothing is for evil to triumph."
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