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He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.
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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is a habit.
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Death may be the greatest of all human blessings.
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Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for.
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Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.
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Beware the barrenness of a busy life.
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I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world.
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Bad men live that they may eat and drink, whereas good men eat and drink that they may live.
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I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance.
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Get not your friends by bare compliments, but by giving them sensible tokens of your love.
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Could I climb to the highest place in Athens, I would lift my voice and proclaim, "Fellow citizens, why do you turn and scrape every stone to gather wealth, and take so little care of your children to whom one day you must relinquish it all?"
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Do not do to others what angers you if done to you by others.
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How many things I have no need of! That is what Socrates often said, according to Diogenes Laertius, when looking at a mass of things for sale.
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Envy is the ulcer of the soul.
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The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be; and if we observe, we shall find, that all human virtues increase and strengthen themselves by the practice of them.
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If a man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how he employs it.
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I was really too honest a man to be a politician and live.
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Think not those faithful who praise all thy words and actions; but those who kindly reprove thy faults.
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In every one of us there are two ruling and directing principles, whose guidance we follow wherever they may lead; the one being an innate desire of pleasure; the other, an acquired judgment which aspires after excellence.
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I realized that it was not by wisdom that poets write their poetry, but by a kind of nature or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets; for these also say many beautiful things, but do not know anything of what they say.
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Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt? Plato's famous account of the trial and death of Socrates.
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