Pericles — "Those who can think, but cannot express what they think, place themselves at the…"
Those who can think, but cannot express what they think, place themselves at the level of those who cannot think.
Those who can think, but cannot express what they think, place themselves at the level of those who cannot think.
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"The city is more powerful than the individual."
"The man who avoids public life is not merely idle, but useless."
"We do not make our friends by receiving favors, but by conferring them, and we do not make our enemies by receiving injuries, but by inflicting them."
"What I fear is not the enemy's strategy, but our own mistakes."
"For the greatest glory is to be spoken of for one's virtues, and to be praised by one's fellow citizens."
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