If particulars are to have meaning, there must be universals. Plato meanparticularuniversal Change image and share on social
Must not all things at the last be swallowed up in death? Plato deathswallowthing Change image and share on social
Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of great anxiety. Plato affairanxietygreat Change image and share on social
Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet. Plato backfindheart Change image and share on social
The learning and knowledge that we have, is, at the most, but little compared with that of which we are ignorant. Plato compareignorantknowledge Change image and share on social
For the introduction of a new kind of music must be shunned as imperiling the whole state; since styles of music are never disturbed without affecting the most important political institutions. Plato affectdisturbimperiling Change image and share on social
Poets utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand. Plato greatpoetthing Change image and share on social
He who steals a little steals with the same wish as he who steals much, but with less power. Plato powersteal Change image and share on social
The curse of me and my nation is that we always think things can be bettered by immediate action of some sort, any sort rather than no sort. Plato actionbettercurse Change image and share on social