“I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messa...”
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“I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messa...”
“For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him: when he has not att...”
“Life contains but two tragedies. One is not to get your heart’s desire; the other is to get it.”
“...[R]eal wisdom is the property of God, and... human wisdom has little or no value.”
“I went to interview a man with a high reputation for wisdom, because I felt that here if anywhere I should succeed in disproving the oracle and pointing out to my divine authority 'You said...”
“...[T]hese people... are my dangerous accusers; because those who hear them suppose that anyone who inquires into such matters... theories about the heavens... and everything below the earth...”
“Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.”
“Ordinary people seem not to realize that those who really apply themselves in the right way to philosophy are directly and of their own accord preparing themselves for dying and death.”
“One who is injured ought not to return the injury, for on no account can it be right to do an injustice; and it is not right to return an injury, or to do evil to any man, however much we ha...”
“The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.”
“By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you'll become happy; if you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.”
“Beauty is the bait which with delight allures man to enlarge his kind.”
“A system of morality which is based on relative emotional values is a mere illusion, a thoroughly vulgar conception which has nothing sound in it and nothing true.”
“Beauty is a short-lived tyranny.”
“Beware the barrenness of a busy life.”
“Death may be the greatest of all human blessings.”
“I only wish that ordinary people had an unlimited capacity for doing harm; then they might have an unlimited power for doing good.”
“As to marriage or celibacy, let a man take which course he will, he will be sure to repent.”
“Not life, but good life, is to be chiefly valued.”
“An honest man is always a child.”