Truth is the beginning of every good to the gods, and of every good to man. – Plato
Wisdom alone is the science of other sciences. – Plato
We do not learn, and what we call learning is only a process of recollection. – Plato
Only the dead have seen the end of the war. – Plato
Any man may easily do harm, but not every man can do good to another. – Plato
Better a little which is well done, than a great deal imperfectly. – Plato
Justice means minding one’s own business and not meddling with other men’s concern. – Plato
No law or ordinance is mightier than understanding. – Plato
For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories. – Plato
If a man neglects education, he walks lame to the end of his life. – Plato
There is no harm in repeating a good thing. – Plato
Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. – Plato
There are three classes of men; lovers of wisdom, lovers of honor, and lovers of gain. – Plato
Honesty is for the most part less profitable than dishonesty. – Plato
He who is not a good servant will not be a good master. – Plato