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Certain Quotes by Socrates
- To fear death is nothing other than to think oneself wise when one is not. For it is to think one knows what one does…
- Whenever, therefore, people are deceived and form opinions wide of the truth, it is clear that the error has slid into their minds through the…
- I am quite ready to acknowledge . . . that I ought to be grieved at death, if I were not persuaded that I am…
- Be of good hope in the face of death. Believe in this one truth for certain, that no evil can befall a good man either…
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