Plato Quotes
And may we not say, Adeimantus, that the most gifted minds, when they are ill- educated, become the worst?

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Do we mean love, when we say love?
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Witty inspirations are the proverbs of the educated.
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Marylanders are among the nation's hardest working and most educated people. We have universities and schools that are among the best in the nation.
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I've got nothing very original to say myself.
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I have to say, sushi freaks me out more than almost anything.
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I'm proud to say I've never been anybody's lapdog.
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I like artists who have something to say, not wallpaper.
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I would say that there is no future for literary studies as such in the United States.
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I always say the greats just get better.
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Women can really be who they are. I'm about to say the F word, feminist. Often that word has such a negative connotation.
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I was a big music fan, but I never bought a bunch of records or was very educated, I guess, on who was who or what was what.
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It's a strange world, as David Lynch would say.
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I can watch films and say how technically beautiful they are, but I'm not impressed by any technicality.
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Rather than a big figure, I guess you could say I'm more of an influential minority symbol.
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I say that I played a doorstop in Dune because I remember standing around a lot. I was down there for months.
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The Syrians are trying to say that the Lebanese are not capable of ruling themselves.
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When I'm called unkind... that really cuts to the quick. You can say anything else that you like about me.
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Contemporary thinkers would say that man is continuously transcending himself.
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Had we less to say to those we love, perhaps we should say it oftener.
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If you sit in judgment, investigate, if you sit in supreme power, sit in command.
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He no longer wished to be dead. At the same time, it cannot be said that he was glad to be alive. But at least he did not resent it. He was alive, and the stubbornness of this fact had little by little begun to fascinate him - as if he had managed to outlive himself, as if he were somehow living a posthumous life.
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We must defend freedom of expression and if I had to chose, I prefer the excess of caricature over the excess of censure.
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And may we not say, Adeimantus, that the most gifted minds, when they are ill- educated, become the worst?