Plato Quotes
But He Who Has Been Earnest In The Love Of Knowledge And Of True Wisdom, And Has Exercised His Intellect More Than Any Other Part Of Him, Must Have Thoughts Immortal And Divine. If He Attain Truth, And In So Far As Human Nature Is Capable Of Sharing In Immortality, He Must Altogether Be Immortal.
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