He who commits injustice is made more wretched than he who suffers it. Plato (circa 427 – 347 B.C.E.)
Plato Quote – “Ignorance is the root of misfortune.”
Ignorance is the root of misfortune. Plato (circa 427 – 347 B.C.E.)
Plato Quote – “Excellent things are rare.”
Excellent things are rare. Plato (circa 427 – 347 B.C.E.)
Plato Quote – “Self-conquest is the greatest of victories.”
Self-conquest is the greatest of victories. Plato (circa 427 – 347 B.C.E.)
Plato Quote – “There is nothing so delightful as…”
There is nothing so delightful as the hearing or the speaking of truth. For this reason, there is no conversation so agreeable as that of a man of integrity, who hears without any intention to betray, and speaks without any intention to deceive. Plato (circa 427 – 347 B.C.E.)
Plautus Quote – “The bell never rings of itself…”
The bell never rings of itself; unless someone handles or moves it, it is silent. Plautus (circa 254 – 184 B.C.E.)
Plautus Quote – “A good disposition I far prefer to gold…”
A good disposition I far prefer to gold, for gold is the gift of fortune, while goodness of disposition is the gift of nature. I prefer much rather to be called good than fortunate. Plautus (circa 254 – 184 B.C.E.)
Plautus Quote – “It is wretched business to be…”
It is wretched business to be digging a well just as thirst is conquering you. Plautus (circa 254 – 184 B.C.E.)
Plautus Quote – “Where there is honey, there are bees.”
Where there is honey, there are bees. Plautus (circa 254 – 184 B.C.E.)
Plautus Quote – “Each man reaps on his own farm.”
Each man reaps on his own farm. Plautus (circa 254 – 184 B.C.E.)