183 Quotes About Plato
- Author Galileo Galilei
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And, believe me, if I were again beginning my studies, I should follow the advice of Plato and start with mathematics.
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- Author Steven Moore
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So we'll leave him [Plato] to the philosophers and not try to make a novelist of him against his will; he excluded innovative artists from his ideal republic, so we'll exclude him from our republic of fiction.
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- Author Jostein Gaarder
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But most people are content with a life among shadows. They give no thought to what is casting the shadows. They think shadows are all there are, never realizing even that they are, in fact, shadows. And thus they pay no heed to the immortality of their own soul.
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- Author Sarah Crossan
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Plato claimed that we were all joined to someone else once, we were humans with four arms and four legs, and a head of two faces, but we were so powerful we threatened to topple the Gods. So they split us from our sole mates down the middle, and doomed us to live forever without our counterparts
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- Author R. Alan Woods
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My metaphysical thinking is more in alignment with Plato rather than Aristotle's." ~R. Alan Woods [2013]
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- Author E.D. Hirsch
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I'm sure that if Plato hadn't been against music with a strong sexual beat, Bloom would have kept quiet about rock-and-roll.
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- Author Philip K. Howard
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Plato argued that good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will always find a way around law. By pretending that procedure will get rid of corruption, we have succeeded only in humiliating honest people and provided a cover of darkness and complexity for the bad people. There is a scandal here, but it's not the result of venal bureaucrats. (1994) p. 99
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- Author Mary Renault
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Plato, in his opinion, had committed too much to love.
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- Author Jo Walton
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Maybe he [Plato] really couldn't imagine agape between men and women, and he thought agape between men wouldn't be affected by them going off to women at the festivals.Sokrates was married, and Aristotle, but never Plato.
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