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Socrates



Socrates (c. 470–399 BCE) was a Greek philosopher from Athens. He is credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy and as being the first moral philosopher of the Western ethical tradition of thought. Though he authored no texts, he is known chiefly through the accounts of classical writers composing after his lifetime, particularly by his students Plato and Xenophon.

Socrates
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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageIf you don’t get what you want, you suffer; if you get what you don’t want, you suffer; even when you get exactly what you want, you still suffer because you can’t hold on to it forever. Your mind is your predicament. It wants to be free of change.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageHe who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageEducation is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageTo find yourself, think for yourself.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageStrong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWonder is the beginning of wisdom.

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