"Socrates said that, from above, the Earth..." - Quote by Plato
Socrates said that, from above, the Earth looks like one of those twelve-patched leathern balls.
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“The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things.”
“The disposition of noble dogs is to be gentle with people they know and the opposite with those they don't know...How, then, can the dog be anything other than a lover of learning since it defines what's its own and what's alien.”
“The man who arrives at the doors of artistic creation with none of the madness of the Muses would be convinced that technical ability alone was enough to make an artist... what that man creates by means of reason will pale before the art of inspired beings.”
More on Earth
“The body of the earth is of the nature of a fish... because it draws water as its breath instead of air.”
“Landscapes of great wonder and beauty lie under our feet and all around us. They are discovered in tunnels in the ground, the heart of flowers, the hollows of trees, fresh-water ponds, seaweed jungles between tides, and even drops of water. Life in these hidden worlds is more startling in reality than anything we can imagine. How could this earth of ours, which is only a speck in the heavens, have so much variety of life, so many curious and exciting creatures?”
“What is this talked-of mystery of birth. But being mounted bareback on the earth?”
More on Perspective
“Make finding the good in others a priority”
“Basketball isn't my job.”
“Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help make the big choices in life. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose.”