Plato Quotes
Then May We Not Fairly Plead In Reply That Our True Lover Of Knowledge Naturally Strives For Truth, And Is Not Content With Common Opinion, But Soars With Undimmed And Unwearied Passion Till He Grasps The Essential Nature Of Things With The Mental Faculty Fitted To Do So, That Is, With The Faculty Which Is Akin To Reality, And Which Approaches And Unites With It, And Begets Intelligence And Truth As Children, And Is Only Released From Travail When It Has Thus Reached Knowledge And True Life And Satisfaction?
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