Quotes in this theme
Life and Existence
Platão
There are few people so stubborn in their atheism who when danger is pressing in will not acknowledge the divine power.
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Platão
The truth is, O men of Athens, that God only is wise; and by his answer he intends to show that the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing.
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Platão
The soul takes flight to the world that is invisible but there arriving she is sure of bliss and forever dwells in paradise.
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Platão
The point which I should first wish to understand is whether the pious or holy is beloved by the gods because it is holy, or holy because it is beloved of the gods.
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Platão
The purpose of education is to give to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable.
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Platão
The more the pleasures of the body fade away, the greater to me is the pleasure and charm of conversation.
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Platão
The philosopher whose dealings are with divine order himself acquires the characteristics of order and divinity.
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Platão
The love, more especially, which is concerned with the good, and which is perfected in company with temperance and justice, whether among gods or men, has the greatest power, and is the source of all our happiness and harmony, and makes us friends with the gods who are above us, and with one another.
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Platão
The desire for sex turns the penis into a disobedient thing with a mind of its own. Like an animal that will not listen ..it tries to take complete control.
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Platão
Take a look around, then, and see that none of the uninitiated are listening. Now by the uninitiated I mean the people who believe in nothing but what they can grasp in their hands, and who will not allow that action or generation or anything invisible can have real existence.
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Platão
Physical excellence does not of itself produce a good mind and character: on the other hand, excellence of mind and character will make the best of the physique it is given.
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Platão
Only a philosopher's mind grows wings, since its memory always keeps it as close as possible to those realities by being close to which the gods are divine. A man who uses reminders of these things correctly is always at the highest, most perfect level of initiation, and he is the only one who is perfect as perfect can be. He stands outside human concerns and draws close to the divine; ordinary people think he is disturbed and rebuke him for this, unaware that he is possessed by god.
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