"We'll deny, therefore, that the one who's finicky about
his learning, especially when he's young and doesn't yet
have an account of what's useful and not, is a lover of
learning or a philosopher, just as we say that the man
who's finicky about his food isn't hungry, doesn't desire
food, and isn't a lover of food and a bad eater."
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Monday, June 30, 2008
The Republic - pg. 155
Labels: Plato
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