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Study Quotes by Plato
- There still remain three studies suitable for free man. Arithmetic is one of them.
- No trace of slavery ought to mix with the studies of the freeborn man. No study, pursued under compulsion, remains rooted in the memory.
- Too much attention to health is a hindrance to learning, to invention, and to studies of any kind, for we are always feeling suspicious shootings…
- If the study of all these sciences which we have enumerated, should ever bring us to their mutual association and relationship, and teach us the…
- That makes me think, my friend, as I have often done before, how natural it is that those who have spent a long time in…
- For it is obvious to everybody, I think, that this study [of astronomy] compels the soul to look upward and leads it away from things…
- The noblest of all studies is the study of what man is and of what life he should live.
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