Plato Quote

We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when an adult is afraid of the light.

Just as the eyes are made for astronomy, the ears are made for perceiving the movements of harmony.

Plato

It is not in men, but in the things themselves, that we must seek the truth.

Plato

If the semblance of virtue could be seen, it would enamor everyone.

Plato

Cold and tasteless is solace when not wrapped in some remedy.

Plato

Around the essence lies the abode of science

Plato

In all things, natural and human, the origin is the most sublime.

Plato

There is one kind of virtue, but many kinds of evil.

Plato

We have shaped you (politicians) in the interest of the State as much as in your own, so that you may be in our Republic both our leaders and your own kings.

Plato