Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. Plato callcunningjustice Change image and share on social
The gods' service is tolerable, man's intolerable. Plato godintolerableman Change image and share on social
They do certainly give very strange, and newfangled, names to diseases. Plato diseasegivename Change image and share on social
Entire ignorance is not so terrible or extreme an evil, and is far from being the greatest of all; too much cleverness and too much learning, accompanied with ill bringing-up, are far more fatal. Plato accompanybringcleverness Change image and share on social
Human behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge. Plato behaviordesireemotion Change image and share on social
To suffer the penalty of too much haste, which is too little speed. Plato hastepenaltyspeed Change image and share on social
States are as the men, they grow out of human characters. Plato charactergrowhuman Change image and share on social
Excess of liberty, whether it lies in state or individuals, seems only to pass into excess of slavery. Plato excessindividualliberty Change image and share on social