Everything that deceives may be said to enchant.
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Everything that deceives may be said to enchant
PLATO Let us be kind to one another, for most of us are fighting a hard battle.
IAN MACLAREN AKA REV. JOHN WATSON The truth is that everything that was said was meant to be said, though it may have sounded scripted...
DAVID BARRY Reading Plato should be easy; understanding Plato can be difficult.
ROBIN A.H. WATERFIELD It may be said with a degree of assurance that not everything that meets the eye is as it appears.
ROD SERLING It may be said with a degree of assurance that not everything that meets the eye is as it appears.
ROD STERLING Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But since no one was listening, everything m...
ANDRé GIDE With copious evidence ranging from Plato's haughtiness to Beethoven's tirades, we may conclu...
STEPHEN JAY GOULD He that once deceives is ever suspected.
GEORGE HERBERT One who deceives will always find those who allow themselves to be deceived.
NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI I look at things as 'Everything is meant to be.'
LIL WAYNE My mind was formed by studying philosophy, WERNER HEISENBERG You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
RICHARD LINGARD The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a...
ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD If a man deceives me once, shame on him; if he deceives me twice, shame on me.
ITALIAN PROVERB I think that's what's causing everything. It's a pattern of things that have been said -- things sai...
MILTON BRADLEY First appearance deceives many.
OVID First appearance deceives many.
PHAEDRUS Plato's dialogues bear...
BENJAMIN JOWETT The point is that although love may die, what is said on its behalf cannot be consumed by the passag...
CHARLES BAXTER I'm a strong believer in 'everything is meant to be for a reason.'
NICOLE SCHERZINGER We read the world wrong and say that it deceives us
RABINDRANATH TAGORE Kindness is a magical spell—performed by enlightened beings—meant to enchant hearts and lift wea...
RICHELLE E. GOODRICH So too Plato was, in my view, a very unreliable Platonist. He was too much of a philosopher to think...
GILBERT RYLE Whatever deceives men seems to produce a magical enchantment.
PLATO To gain that worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else.
BERNADETTE DEVLIN To gain that worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else
BERNADETTE DEVLIN All I ever did to that apartment was hang fifty yards of yellow theatrical silk across the bedroom w...
JOAN DIDION We can never make proper goodbyes. It was your last ride in a Checker cab and you had no warning. It...
COLSON WHITEHEAD Plato, to incline to Christianity.
BLAISE PASCAL To be, or not to be, that is the question.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us.
JANE AUSTEN According to Plato, we don't learn anything. Our soul has lived so many lives that we know everythin...
CHUCK PALAHNIUK The wind is awake, pretty leave, pretty leaves,
Heed not what he says, he deceives, he deceives;
...
JOHN VANCE CHENEY And you have to be careful with illusionists: sometimes evil deceives us by assuming the simplest fo...
DONATO CARRISI I think that modern physics has definitely decided in favor of WERNER HEISENBERG Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learned.
IZAAK WALTON Those who are of the opinion that money will do everything may reasonably be expected to do everythi...
EDWARD F. HALIFAX The Establishment Won't Be Satisfied Until They Have Turned Us All Into Plato's Cavemen
DEAN CAVANAGH To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else.
BERNADETTE DEVLIN To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else.
BURNADETTE DEVLIN Few people have the wisdom to prefer the criticism that would do them good, to the praise that decei...
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD Few people have the wisdom to prefer the criticism that would do them good, to the praise that decei...
FRANçOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD Of another lie "You said that you will be with me...", "Everything what I want I will get..", but???...
DEYTH BANGER Plato is boring.
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE To be or not to be. That's not really a question.
JEAN-LUC GODARD It may be said that people who give more, get more.
ERALDO BANOVAC We have never held out or said that we are doing everything perfectly, and we have accomplished ever...
DR. CHIYOME FUKINO They who are of the opinion that Money will do everything, may very well be suspected to do everythi...
GEORGE SAVILE I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
E. E. (EDWARD ESTLIN) CUMMINGS I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
E E CUMMINGS I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
E. E. CUMMINGS I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to
be living apart.
WILLIAM COWPER I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
E.E. CUMMINGS The very best teachers do not teach their students - they enchant them with the wonder of learning t...
GRANT FAIRLEY The volume of data in Enchant Arms won't fit into a single DVD. It's an RPG, so we're thinking it wo...
MASANORI TAKEUCHI Plato said that virtue has no master. If a person does not honor this principle and rejoice in it, b...
APOLLONIUS OF TYANA If money be not they servant, it will be thy master. The covetous man cannot so properly be said to ...
FRANCIS BACON To be rich simply means,to be able to meet people's need.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) when your heart touched mine,I knew then we were one.
THERESA M WILSON To be rich simply means to be beneficial to others.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) More than any woman I ever knew, she comforted.' -Mrs. Huxley about Emma
DEBORAH HEILIGMAN That's silly,' said Martha. 'Friends should always tell each other the truth.
JAMES MARSHALL Kindness is the essence of greatness and the fundamental characteristic of the noblest men and women...
JOSEPH B. WIRTHLIN In this long eternal quest to be more like our Savior, may we try to be “perfect” men and women ...
JEFFREY R. HOLLAND And we learned that you don't have to be famous or rich or physically healthy to be a leader. You ju...
JOAN BAUER There is no tomorrow to remember if we don’t do something today, and to live most fully today, we ...
THOMAS S. MONSON Beauty—real everlasting beauty—lives not on our faces, but in our attitude and our actions. It l...
JUSTINA CHEN The two men had a conversation. Brief, cryptic, to the point. As though they had exchanged numbers a...
ARUNDHATI ROY Plato was a bore.
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE Russia! Russia... Everything in you is open, desolate and level; your squat towns barely protrude in...
NIKOLAI GOGOL To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else. -Bernadette Devlin...
BERNADETTE DEVLIN He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for mon...
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I think there may be some preconceived notions that it's crazy and everything.
CHRIS COLOMBO Do I have the courage of being a ruthless man to myself with the complete knowledge on my manner or ...
FEREIDOON YAZDI Nature never deceives us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU Nature never deceives us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU Nature never deceives us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
Vice deceives us when dressed in the garb of virtue.
UNKNOWN Plato says that the unexamined life is not worth living. But what if the examined life turns out to ...
KURT VONNEGUT JR. Night gives a black look to everything, whatever it may be.
ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of anything.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Socrates had a student named Plato, Plato had a student named Aristotle, and Aristotle had a student...
TOM MORRIS All thought is naught but a footnote to Plato.
GEORGE SANTAYANA All thought is naught but a footnote to Plato.
GEORGE SANTIANO To be in a time of technological change and advancement is an awesome thought indeed as long as it i...
GARY F EVANS... Plato said that we are trapped inside a cave and know the world only through the shadows it casts on...
STEVEN PINKER We have to be out there. We may not like everything they report. They may be putting out misinformat...
KAREN HUGHES Nature never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU The sad heart needs work to do.
JOAN BAUER Most powerful of all powers in its holy insinuation is _being_. _To be_ is more powerful than even _...
GEORGE MACDONALD He said he was going to give me an opportunity to win a job there. But he also said that if I win it...
WILLIE BLOOMQUIST Few persons have sufficient wisdom to prefer censure, which is useful, to praise which deceives them...
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD Many people may be heartbroken, but not enough to take action.
CRAIG GROESCHEL Sir, a man may be so much of everything, that he is nothing of anything.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Everything we said in that release came to fruition.
DAVID WATT Winning may not be everything, but losing has little to recommend it.
SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN Winning may not be everything, but losing has little to recommend it.
DIANNE FEINSTEIN What we have said is there may be a surcharge in the future because with the older technology, we're...
JAY ELLISON Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.
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PLATO He who steals a little steals with the same wish as he who steals much, but with less power.
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PLATO Life must be lived as play.
PLATO Necessity... the mother of invention.
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PLATO We ought to fly away from earth to heaven as quickly as we can; and to fly away is to become like Go...
PLATO Attention to health is life greatest hindrance.
PLATO Those who intend on becoming great should love neither themselves or their own things, but only what...
PLATO Honesty is for the most par less profitable than dishonesty.
PLATO The punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the government, is to live under the...
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PLATO I have good hope that there is something after death.
PLATO When the mind is thinking it is talking to itself.
PLATO The excessive increase of anything causes a reaction in the opposite direction.
PLATO Whenever a person strives, by the help of dialectic, to start in pursuit of every reality by a simpl...
PLATO In particular I may mention Sophocles the poet, who was once asked in my presence, How do you feel a...
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PLATO The wisest have the most authority
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PLATO The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future in life
PLATO The Paphian Queen to Cnidos made repair
Across the tide to see her image there:
Then looking u...
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PLATO Wise people talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.
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PLATO This and no other is the root from which a tyrant springs; when he first appears he is a protector.
PLATO The punishment which the wise suffer, who refuse to take part in government, is to live under the go...
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PLATO The spiritual eyesight improves as the physical eyesight declines. -Plato.
PLATO Fields and trees are not willing to teach me anything; but this
can be effected by men residing in ...
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PLATO No one ever teaches well who wants to teach, or governs well who wants to govern.
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PLATO To appreciate the beauty of a snow flake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold.
PLATO Even the gods love jokes
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PLATO Abstinence is the surety of temperance
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PLATO The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things.
PLATO I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning.
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PLATO False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil.
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PLATO Entire ignorance is not so terrible or extreme an evil, and is far from being the greatest of all; t...
PLATO He who is not a good servant will not be a good master.
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PLATO There are three classes of men; lovers of wisdom, lovers of honor, and lovers of gain.
PLATO Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way aroun...
PLATO Human behavior flows from three main sources: desire, emotion, and knowledge.
PLATO It is clear to everyone that astronomy at all events compels the soul to look upwards, and draws it ...
PLATO Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another.
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PLATO Opinion is the medium between knowledge and ignorance.
PLATO Democracy... is a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder; and dispensing a sort o...
PLATO