"You know that natures that are good at learning, have
memories, are shrewd and quick and everything else that
goes along with these qualities, and are as well full of
youthful fire and magnificence - such natures don't willingly
grow together with understandings that choose orderly
lives which are quiet and steady. Rather the men who
possess them are carried away by their quickness wherever
chance leads an all steadiness goes out from them."
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Monday, June 30, 2008
The Republic - pg. 183
Labels: Plato
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