Beautiful Quote by Plato
“For he who would proceed aright... should begin in youth to visit beautiful forms... out of that he should create fair thoughts; and soon he will of himself perceive that the beauty of one form is akin to the beauty of another, and that beauty in every form is one and the same.”
About This Quote
Source Dialogue: Phaedrus, 370 BC
Youth should study beautiful forms to develop fair thoughts, recognizing the unity of beauty.
In simple terms: Study beauty to form good ideas.
Seek harmony in understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- art criticism
- curriculum design
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What constitutes a “beautiful form”?
- How does this unity influence ethics?
Beauty is subjective, not universal.