Plato Quotes About Shame

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  • And all knowledge, when separated from justice and virtue, is seen to be cunning and not wisdom; wherefore make this your first and last and constant and all-absorbing aim, to exceed, if possible, not only us but all your ancestors in virtue; and know that to excel you in virtue only brings us shame, but that to be excelled by you is a source of happiness to us.

    Plato  
    Plato (2015). “The Complete Plato”, p.166, Booklassic
  • And what shall he suffer who slays him who of all men, as they say, is his own best friend? I mean the suicide, who deprives himself by violence of his appointed share of life. Not because the law of the state requires him. Nor yet under the compulsion of some painful and inevitable misfortune which has come upon him. Nor because he has had to suffer from irremediable and intolerable shame, but who from sloth or want of manliness imposes upon himself an unjust penalty.

    Mean  
    Plato (2015). “The Complete Plato”, p.1764, Booklassic
  • Where reverence is, there is fear; for he who has a feeling of reverence and shame about the commission of any action, fears and is afraid of an ill reputation.

    Plato (2010). “The Works of Plato: The Trial and Death of Socrates”, p.80, Cosimo, Inc.
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Plato

  • Born: 428 BC
  • Died: 348 BC
  • Occupation: Philosopher