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...[S]ome of the opinions which people entertain should be respected, and others should not.

~ Socrates

Socrates Absolute Truth Character Courage Political Correctness Tact

One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him.

~ Socrates

Socrates Forgiveness Nobility

To know, is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge.

~ Socrates

Socrates Inspiring

I am convinced that I never wrong anyone intentionally...

~ Socrates

Socrates Kindness Love Tact

wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth and every other blessing, both to the individual and to the state

~ Socrates

Socrates Goodness Wealth

Wealth does not bring about excellence, but excellence makes wealth and everything else good for men, both individually and collectively.

~ Socrates

Socrates Death Excellence Plato Socrates Trial Wealth

The only thing I know is that I know nothing, and i am no quite sure that i know that.

~ Socrates

Socrates Stay Foolish Stay Hungry Wise Words

...[M]en are put in a sort of guard-post, from which one must not release one's self or run away...

~ Socrates

Socrates Honor Suicide

I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing.

~ Socrates

Socrates Self Awareness Self Knowledge

My friend...care for your psyche...know thyself, for once we know ourselves, we may learn how to care for ourselves -Socrates

~ Socrates

Socrates Care Introspection Ourselves Psyche Self Awareness

...I do not think that it is right for a man to appeal to the jury or to get himself acquitted by doing so; he ought to inform them of the facts and convince them by argument. The jury does not sit to dispense justice as a favour, but to decide where justice lies; and the oath which they have sworn is not to show favour at their own discretion, but to return a just and lawful verdict... Therefore you must not expect me, gentlemen, to behave towards you in a way which I consider neither reputable nor moral nor consistent with my religious duty.

~ Socrates

Socrates Character Honestly Integrity Justice Morality

...[F]rom me you shall hear the whole truth; not, I can assure you, gentlemen, in flowery language... decked out with fine words and phrases; no, what you will hear will be a straightforward speech in the first words that occur to me, confident as I am in the justice of my cause; and I do not want any of you to expect anything different.

~ Socrates

Socrates Bluntness Honesty Tact

Is it true; is it kind, or is it necessary?

~ Socrates

Socrates Honesty Truth Truth Telling

We cannot live better than in seeking to become better.

~ Socrates

Socrates Character Rectitude

...[T]he really important thing is not to live, but to live well... [a]nd to live well means the same thing as to live honourably or rightly...

~ Socrates

Socrates Absolute Truth Character Honor Integrity Righteousness Wellness

Do you imagine that a city can continue to exist and not be turned upside down, if the legal judgments which are pronounced in it have no force but are nullified and destroyed by private persons?

~ Socrates

Socrates Courts Government Justice Law Policemen Prison

A man who really fights for justice must lead a private, not a public, life if he is to survive for even a short time.

~ Socrates

Socrates Justice

The true champion of justice, if he intends to survive even for a short time, must necessarily confine himself to private life and leave politics alone.

~ Socrates

Socrates Justice Philosophy Politics

...a good man cannot be harmed either in life or in death, and that his affairs are not neglected by the gods.

~ Socrates

Socrates Gods Good Life And Death

One day, the old wise Socrates walks down the streets, when all of the sudden a man runs up to him Socrates I have to tell you something about your friend who...Hold up Socrates interrupts him About the story you're about to tell me, did you put it trough the three sieves?Three sieves? The man asks What three sieves?Let's try it Socrates says.The first sieve is the one of truth, did you examine what you were about to tell me if it is true? Socrates asks.Well no, I just overheard it The man says.Ah, well then you have used the second sieve, the sieve of good? Socrates asks Is it something good what you're about to tell me?Ehm no, on the contrary the man answers.Hmmm The wise man says Let's use the third sieve then, is it necessary to tell me what you're so exited about?No not necessary the man says.Well Socrates says with a smile If the story you're about to tell me isn't true, good or necessary, just forget it and don't bother me with it.

~ Socrates

Socrates Good Tolerance Truth

...[I]f at the time of its release the soul is tainted and impure, because it has always associated with the body and cared for it and loved it, and has been so beguiled by the body and its passions and pleasures that nothing seems real to it but those physical things which can be touched and seen and eaten and drunk and used for sexual enjoyment; and if it is accustomed to hate and fear and avoid what is invisible and hidden from our eyes, but intelligible and comprehensible by philosophy - if the soul is in this state, do you think that it will escape independent and uncontaminated?

~ Socrates

Socrates Addiction Faithlessness Godlessness Sin Vice

...I do not believe that the law of God permits a better man to be harmed by a worse. No doubt my accuser might put me to death or have me banished or deprived of civic rights; but even if he thinks, as he probably does (and others to, I dare say), that these are great calamities, I do not think so... For let me tell you, gentlemen, that to be afraid of death is only another form of thinking that one is wise when one is not; it is to think that one knows what one does not know. No one knows with regard to death whether it is not really the greatest blessing that can happen to a man; but people dread it as though they were certain that it is the greatest evil; and this ignorance, which thinks that it knows what it does not, must surely be ignorance most culpable. This, I take it, gentlemen, is the degree, and this is the nature of my advantage over the rest of mankind; and if I were to claim to be wiser than my neighbour in any respect, it would be in this: that not possessing any real knowledge of what comes after death, I am also conscious that I do not possess it. But I do know that to do wrong and to disobey my superior, whether God or man, is wicked and dishonourable; and so I shall never feel more fear or aversion for something which, for all I know, may really be a blessing, than for those evils which I know to be evils.

~ Socrates

Socrates Demeanor Obedience Optimism

Intelligent individuals learn from every thing and every one; average people, from their experiences. The stupid already have all the answers.

~ Socrates

Socrates Behavioural Psychology Philosophy Of Life

Regard your good name as the richest jewel you can possibly be possessed of -- for credit is like fire; when once you have kindled it you may easily preserve it, but if you once extinguish it, you will find it an arduous task to rekindle it again. The way to a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.

~ Socrates

Socrates Honor Integrity Reputation Respect

To find the Father of all is hard. And when found, it is impossible to utter Him.

~ Socrates

Socrates Discipleshipipleship Evangelism Theology

By far the greatest and most admirable form of wisdom is that needed to plan and beautify cities and human communities.

~ Socrates

Socrates Cities City Communities Community Socrates Urban Life Urban Planning Urbanism Wisdom

To fear death, gentlemen, is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils.

~ Socrates

Socrates Death And Dying Fear Of Death

No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew it was the greatest of evils.

~ Socrates

Socrates Death And Dying Knowledge

The greatest way to live with honour in this world is to be what we pretend to be.

~ Socrates

Socrates Honor Honour

He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.

~ Socrates

Socrates Avarice Contentment Gluttony Greed

.. is there not one true coin for which all things ought to exchange?- and that is wisdom; and only in exchange for this, and in company with this, is anything truly bought or sold, whether courage, temperance or justice. And is not all true virtue the companion of wisdom, no matter what fears or pleasures or other similar goods or evils may or may not attend her? But the virtue which is made up of these goods, when they are severed from wisdom and exchanged with one another, is a shadow of virtue only, nor is there any freedom or health or truth in her; but in the true exchange there is a purging away of all these things, and temperance, and justice, and courage, and wisdom herself, are a purgation of them.

~ Socrates

Socrates Plato Socrates Virtue Wisdom

An honest man is always a child.

~ Socrates

Socrates Child Honest

If the soul is immortal, it demands our care not only for that part of time which we call life, but for all time: and indeed it would seem now that it will be extremely dangerous to neglect it. If death were a release from everything, it would be a boon for the wicked. But since the soul is clearly immortal, it can have no escape or security from evil except by becoming as good and wise as it possibly can. For it takes nothing with it to the next world except its education and training: and these, we are told, are of supreme importance in helping or harming the newly dead at the very beginning of his journey there.

~ Socrates

Socrates Eternity Soul

To find yourself, think for yourself.

~ Socrates

Socrates Independence Self Reliance

You are wrong sir, if you think that a man who is any good at all should take into account the risk of life or death; he should look to this only in his actions, whether what he does is right or wrong.

~ Socrates

Socrates Fear Life And Death Right And Wrong

When you want wisdom and insight as badly as you want to breathe, it is then you shall have it.

~ Socrates

Socrates Breath Breathe Breathing Insight Wisdom

To do is to be.

~ Socrates

Socrates Getting Going

If a man would move the world he must first move himself.

~ Socrates

Socrates Women S Movement

Our prayers should be for blessings in general, for God knows best what is good for us.

~ Socrates

Socrates Good Best God

Death may be the greatest of all human blessings.

~ Socrates

Socrates Blessings Greatest Human
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