Clay A. Johnson Quotes
Our Connection To The Teachings Of Socrates, For Instance, Is Through The Written Word Of Plato, Because Socrates Was Vehemently Against The Written Word. Socrates Thought That The Book Would Do Terrible Things To Our Memories.
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