Plato Quote

Consider how great is the encouragement which all the world gives to the lover; neither is he supposed to be doing anything dishonourable; but if he succeeds he is praised, and if he fail he is blamed.


Plato's Best Thoughts: Compiled from Prof. Jowett's Translation of the Dialogues of Plato (ed. 1876)


Consider how great is the encouragement which all the world gives to the lover; neither is he supposed to be doing anything dishonourable; but if he...

Consider how great is the encouragement which all the world gives to the lover; neither is he supposed to be doing anything dishonourable; but if he...

Consider how great is the encouragement which all the world gives to the lover; neither is he supposed to be doing anything dishonourable; but if he...

Consider how great is the encouragement which all the world gives to the lover; neither is he supposed to be doing anything dishonourable; but if he...