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34 Cards in this Set
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Know yourself. |
Socrates |
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I know only that I know nothing. |
Socrates |
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Ideas are the source of all things. |
Plato |
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The unexamined life is not worth living. |
Socrates |
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The most important activity of man is to seek the truth. |
Socrates |
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Happy is the man who finds wisdom. |
Solomon (3,000yrs ago) |
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Let him who would move the world, first move himself. |
Socrates |
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Societies will achieve political and civil harmony only when individuals achieve moral harmony within themselves |
Confucious (China) |
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I'm not an Athenian or a Greek, I am a citizen of the world. |
Socrates |
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All men seek the good. |
Plato |
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The source of all virtue is knowledge. |
Plato |
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He who fills his lamp with water will not dispel the darkness. |
Buddha (India) |
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A wise man makes demands on himself. A vulgar man makes demands on others. |
Confucious |
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All things are numbers. |
Pythagoras (Ca. 500 BC) |
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We are lovers of the beautiful and we are strong. |
Pericles (Ca. 450BC, prez of Athens) |
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Numberless wonders walk the world, but none the match for man. |
Sophocles (Ca. 450BC, playwright) |
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We cultivates our minds and our bodies. |
Pericles |
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All wrong doing is done in ignorance. |
Plato |
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Vicious acts are done involuntarily. |
Aristotle |
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Vicious acts are done involuntarily. |
Aristotle |
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The Master said: Reciprocity. "What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others." |
Confucious |
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Vicious acts are done involuntarily. |
Aristotle |
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The Master said: Reciprocity. "What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others." |
Confucious |
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Detach yourself from sense perception and learn to depend on pure thinking. |
Plato |
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Vicious acts are done involuntarily. |
Aristotle |
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The Master said: Reciprocity. "What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others." |
Confucious |
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Detach yourself from sense perception and learn to depend on pure thinking. |
Plato |
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A Brick is a Brick. |
Aristotle (Plato's student) |
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Vicious acts are done involuntarily. |
Aristotle |
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The Master said: Reciprocity. "What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others." |
Confucious |
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Detach yourself from sense perception and learn to depend on pure thinking. |
Plato |
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A Brick is a Brick. |
Aristotle (Plato's student) |
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All knowledge is gained from the sense. |
Aristotle |
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The "REAL" world is a world of ideas existing outside of space and time. |
Plato |