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What are Socrates’ classic sayings?

The greatest happiness of human beings lies in being able to talk about moral matters every day. A soulless life loses the value of human life. ——Socrates

A truly wise person is one who can use the wisdom of others to prevent himself from being deceived. ——Socrates

When many people hesitate on a road, they have to give way to a main road and let those who cherish time rush in front of them. ——Socrates

Truth has three parts: examination, that is, seeking it; knowledge, that is, it already exists; faith, that is, applying it. ——Socrates

Don’t win a friend by gifts. You must offer your sincere love and learn how to win a person's heart in the right way. ——Socrates

If you put the pain of everyone in the world together and let you choose, you may still be willing to choose your original share. ——Socrates

There is a sun in everyone, the main thing is how to make it shine. ——Socrates

Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty. ——Socrates

Thinking about it, I still owe someone a rooster that I have yet to pay back. ——Socrates

I go around and do nothing else but ask you, young and old, not to care only about your bodies, but to protect your souls. ——Socrates

Humility is the sweet root hidden in the soil, from which all noble virtues sprout and grow. ——Socrates

A truly wise person is one who can rely on the wisdom of others to avoid being deceived. ——Socrates

People who do not understand the true meaning of work regard work as hard labor. ——Socrates

The fewer our needs, the closer we are to God. ——Socrates

I know very clearly that I have no wisdom, no matter how big or small. ——Socrates

Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty. ——Socrates