Plato Quotes About Religion
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Even the gods love jokes.
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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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For though a man should be a complete unbeliever in the being of gods; if he also has a native uprightness of temper, such persons will detest evil in men; their repugnance to wrong disinclines them to commit wrongful acts; they shun the unrighteous and are drawn to the upright.
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Perhaps there is a pattern set up in the heavens for one who desires to see it, and having seen it, to find one in himself.
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The penalty that good men pay for not being interested in politics is to be governed by men worse than themselves.
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Is what is moral commanded by God because it is moral, or is it moral because it is commanded by God?
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A certain portion of mankind do not believe at all in the existence of the gods.
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