Misanthropy ariseth from a man trusting another without having sufficient knowledge of his character, and, thinking him to be truthful, sincere, and honourable, finds a little afterwards that he is wicked, faithless, and then he meets with another of the same character. When a man experiences this often, and more particularly from those whom he considered his most dear and best friends, at last, having frequently made a slip, he hates the whole world, and thinks that there is nothing sound at all in any of them.
The beginning is the chiefest part of any work. - Plato
The beginning is the chiefest part of any work.
- Plato
You must base the Wisdom on Love. - Plato
You must base the Wisdom on Love.
Reality is created by the mind, we can change our reality by changing our mind. - Plato
Reality is created by the mind, we can change our reality by changing our mind.
Don't force your children into your ways, for they were created for a time different from your own. - Plato
Don't force your children into your ways, for they were created for a time different from your own.
Be kind. Every person you meet is fighting a difficult battle. - Plato
Be kind. Every person you meet is fighting a difficult battle.
Those who have knowledge are more confident than those who have no knowledge, and they are more confident after they have learned than before. - Plato
Those who have knowledge are more confident than those who have no knowledge, and they are more confident after they have learned than before.
The right question is usually more important than the right answer. - Plato
The right question is usually more important than the right answer.
No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth. - Plato
No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.
The cause of all sins in every case lies in the person's excessive love of self. - Plato
The cause of all sins in every case lies in the person's excessive love of self.
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