Poems List

Life is a short exile
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Let the speaker speak truly and the judge decide justly.
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Let nobody speak mischief of anybody.
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Let him take heart who does advance, even in the smallest degree.
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Lack of activity destroys the good condition of every human being
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Laws are partly formed for the sake of good men, in order to instruct them how they may live on friendly terms with one another, and partly for the sake of those who refuse to be instructed, whose spirit cannot be subdued, or softened, or hindered from plunging into evil.
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You are young, my son, and, as the years go by, time will change and even reverse many of your present opinions. Refrain therefore awhile from setting yourself up as a judge of the highest matters.
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Knowledge is the food of the soul.
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Justice, although it resembles a mirage, is really concerned with internal rather than external activity, with the true self and its business.
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Knowledge becomes evil if the aim be not virtuous.
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Plato (c. 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was an Athenian philosopher who, along with his mentor Socrates and his student Aristotle, laid the foundations of Western and Greek philosophy. His best-known work is the Theory of Forms, according to which the sensible world is an imperfect copy of an intelligible world, of Forms or Ideas. Plato wrote numerous philosophical dialogues, in which Socrates is usually the main interlocutor. He founded the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. His ideas profoundly influenced philosophy, theology, science, and politics. He is considered one of the greatest thinkers of all time.