« A man who is hungry does not consider the sauce. » Socrate Tweet « There are more easily its sheep as his friends. » Socrate Tweet « What makes the man, it's his great adaptability. » Socrate Tweet « You can hide other action reprehensible, but never yourself. » Socrate Tweet « There is no evil voluntarily. » Socrate Tweet « Evil comes from what the man is wrong about the well. » Socrate Tweet « An unexamined life is not worth living. » Socrate Tweet « Those who want the least things are closest to the gods. » Socrate Tweet « There to man a much more precious than health? » Socrate Tweet « The first key to greatness is to be in reality what we seem to be. » Socrate Tweet « We don't approach the truth insofar as we move away from life. » Socrate Tweet « People asked, I hope asked well, find themselves the right answers. » Socrate Tweet « Wisdom begins in wonder. » Socrate Tweet « Know yourself. » Socrate Tweet « I'm neither Athenian, nor Greek, but a citizen of the world. » Socrate Tweet « In all cases, get married. If you come across a good wife, you'll be happy; and if you come across a bad, you will become a philosopher, which is great for the man. » Socrate Tweet « All I know is that I know nothing. » Socrate Tweet « A treasure of beautiful sayings is preferable to a pile of wealth. » Socrate Tweet « What do you want me to teach him? He doesn't like me. » Socrate Tweet « If a donkey gives you a kick, don't give him. » Socrate Tweet « There is a shameful work. » Socrate Tweet « Nothing is too difficult for the youth. » Socrate Tweet « Happiness is pleasure without remorse. » Socrate Tweet « Better yet is to suffer the insult that commit. » Socrate Tweet « Must a man marry? Whatever he does, he will repent. » Socrate Tweet « Our youth love luxury, bad manners, make fun of the authority and have no respect for age. Nowadays, children are tyrants. » Socrate Tweet « The wanton soul is like a barrel pierced because of his insatiable nature. » Socrate Tweet « Time nevertheless found the solution yourself. » Socrate Tweet Find out more about Socrate : | You can give this short story one to five stars. Five being the maximum score. Simply click on the desired number of stars. Envoyer
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