Plato’s classic quotations! 1. Plato said:
If you love, love deeply. If you give up, please be thorough. We are not ambiguous people and cannot afford that kind of thing.
2. Plato said: The most regretful thing in life is
There is nothing better than giving up easily what should not be given up,
stubbornly persisting in what should not be persisted.
3. Plato said: Since you love,
why not say it out loud,
if something is lost,
never come back Not coming!
4. Plato said: Some losses are destined,
Some fates will never come to fruition.
Loving someone is not necessary You will definitely have it.
If you have someone, you must love her well.
5. Plato said: There are too many helpless things in our lives.
We cannot change,
We are also powerless to change,
What's worse is that
We have lost the idea of ????changing.
6. Plato said: Life is endless and lonely.
Love is endless in lonely life,
Loneliness is the eternal theme of love.
I am alone with my shadow.
It says It has a secret message that it wants to tell me.
It said that it misses you very much.
It turns out that my shadow and I are both missing you
7. Plato said: Time will slowly settle,
Some people will slowly fade away in your heart.
Learn to let go, your happiness needs your own fulfillment.
8. Plato said: Falling in love is a feeling.
When this feeling is no longer there, I am still forcing myself. This is called responsibility!
Breaking up takes courage!
When this courage is gone, I am still encouraging myself, which is called tragic.
9. Plato said: Some encounters between people are like Meteors,
burst out enviable sparks in an instant,
but are destined to just pass by in a hurry.
10. Plato said: Life is only a few decades. ,
Don’t leave any regrets for yourself,
Laugh when you want to laugh, cry when you want to cry,
Love when you should love, it’s pointless Suppress yourself.
There are two kinds of depression in life: one is that desire is not satisfied, and the other is that it is satisfied.
11. Plato said: The so-called love affair is the mood of having love and bread, but also wanting to eat cake;
The so-called affair is to sneak out of the siege and fall into the trap;
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The so-called romance means that when you buy cabbage for your wife, you will also bring back a rose;
The so-called kitchen is right in front of the red carpet when you get married...
12. Plato said: I thought that a bird could not fly across the sea.
I thought that a bird did not have the courage to fly across the sea.
Ten years later I discovered that it was not the case. The bird cannot fly across,
but on the other side of the sea,
There is no longer any waiting for Plato to say: What is mine will be mine after all, and I will be your passerby< /p>
You never love me, it is destined that nothing will happen between you and me
Destined is just destined, no matter how I cross it, no matter how I want to get close to you
You will still leave me...
Plato said: In love, emotionally, when you want to conquer the other person, you have actually been conquered by the other party to a certain extent
First is the other person's attraction to you, and then is your desire to conquer the other person.
Plato said: You left, taking all my love with you, just saying goodbye. I held back tears and looked at your back
I really want to hug you one last time , I really want to say "I love you" to you again
Three stages of works Plato's works can be divided into three stages: 1. Early stage, "Socrates" dialogue 2 .Dialogues in the mature period, including "The Republic" 3. Dialogues in the later period, including "The Laws" Introduction to the Works Plato was quick in thinking, extensive in research, and prolific in writing. There are more than 40 works handed down in his name, and 13 letters.
Plato's main philosophical thoughts are recorded in the form of dialogues. In Plato's dialogues, there are many conversations in the name of Socrates, so it is difficult for people to distinguish which are Socrates' thoughts and which are Plato's thoughts. After painstaking and meticulous research by generations of scholars, 24 of them and 4 letters were confirmed to be authentic, mainly including: I "Epicurus", "Socrates' Apology", "Crito" and "Phaedo" II "Ctyras" "Theaetetus" "The Wise Men" "The Statesman" III "Parmenides" "Philippas" "The Feast" "Phaide" Romans" IV "Archibaed I" "Archibaed II" "Gorgias" "The Sophist" "The Statesman" "Philibus" "The Laws" "The Republic" "The Apology of Socrates" "The Republic" "Parmenides" "The Death of Socrates" Plato's forged works also have important academic significance. The following works are considered to be the works of later generations: "Minoan" "Minos" (Minos), "Eryxias" (Eryxias), "Theages" (Theages), "Cleitophon" (Cleitophon), "Lovers" (Lovers). Most of Plato's works are written in the dialogue genre. The character is distinctive, the scenes are vivid and interesting, the language is beautiful and gorgeous, the argument is rigorous and meticulous, and the content is rich and profound. It achieves a high degree of unity between philosophy and literature, logic and rhetoric. It is of extremely important significance and value not only in philosophy but also in literature. The most widely used one at present is "The Complete Works of Plato" (four volumes), published by People's Publishing House and translated by Wang Xiaochao. Status: Plato has received more respect and attention in the West than his student Aristotle. Because his works are the founding documents of Western culture. Among the various schools of Western philosophy, it is difficult to find one that has not absorbed his works. Among later generations of philosophers and Christian theology, Plato's thoughts have maintained a huge radiating power, and he is known as the founder of Western philosophy. Some historians of philosophy believe that it was not until modern times that Western philosophy gradually got rid of the control of Plato's ideas. Before the 12th century AD, Aristotle's teachings had been rejected by the Holy See, and even Aristotle's works were no longer circulated in Europe. Plato's teachings were dominant at the time, as St. Augustine borrowed and transformed Plato's ideas in the service of theological teachings. Until the 13th century, Thomas Aquinas used Aristotle's teachings to explain religious doctrines and established a complicated and huge scholasticism. Aristotle was taken seriously again. Plato's theory was considered idealistic by the People's Republic of China after 1949. However, his role in enlightening Western philosophy is generally recognized, and he is also highly respected because of his outstanding personality. Personal Quote: Look for eternity in a short life. Love is the joy brought by beauty, the wonders created by wisdom, and the surprise given by gods. Those who lack love long for it; those who have love cherish it. Love, only affection, can make people dare to sacrifice their lives for the one they love; not only men can do this, but women can do it too. Respect for people should not be greater than respect for truth. Time takes away everything and will change your name, appearance, personality, and destiny over the years. Delaying time is the best way to suppress anger. Initial education should be a kind of entertainment, so that it is easier to discover a person's natural hobby. The human heart can be divided into two, one is better and the other is worse. If there are many good things and can stop evil, this is enough to be said to be independent and praised; if you receive a bad education or are infected by evil people, the evil part will be greater, and the good part will be increasingly invaded, this is He is his own slave, and everyone despises him. A good start is half the battle. The most virtuous people are those who are satisfied with their virtue without showing it outwardly. A good person is good because he is wise, and a bad person is bad because he is stupid. All knowledge that deviates from justice should be called cunning, not wisdom. Not knowing one's own ignorance is double ignorance. There is nothing happier than health, although they did not think it was the greatest happiness before they fell ill. We should try to ensure that some of the stories children begin to hear must be the best lessons with moral implications. Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom and intelligence, including all social thoughts and morals. Only the dead can see the end of the war. Tell yourself once a day: "I'm really good." Anger is punishing yourself for the wrong things others have done. Everyone in love is a poet.
No matter when you start, the important thing is not to stop after you start; no matter when you end, the important thing is not to regret after you finish. As long as you have faith, you will never be defeated.