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Should Quotes by Socrates
- Whoever would have his body supple, easy and healthful should learn to dance.
- 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…
- I will not yield to any man contrary to what is right, for fear of death, even if I should die at once for not…
- Neither I nor any other man should, on trial or in way, contrive to avoid death at any cost.
- Our prayers should be for blessings in general, for God knows best what is good for us.
- If a man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how he employs it.
- Why should we pay so much attention to what the majority thinks?
- One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him.
- Just as you ought not to attempt to cure eyes without head or head without body, so you should not treat body without soul.
- A man should inure himself to voluntary labor, and not give up to indulgence and pleasure, as they beget no good constitution of body nor…
- Why should I resent it when an ass kicks me?
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