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Paula's sentence
Plato: I think an appropriate education, as long as it is maintained, will transform the humanity of a country, and people with sound personality will become better people through this education.

Plato's education is to restrain and guide teenagers and cultivate their due rationality.

Plato, the direction of everyone's initial education can easily determine the nature of later behavior, and the power of inspiration is not small.

Plato, by education, I mean to cultivate children's appropriate habits; -when happiness, friendship, pain and hatred are properly rooted in children's hearts, they certainly can't understand these attributes; But once you gain rationality, you will find that these are all harmonious. When this spiritual harmony reaches a perfect state, it is morality; And the special training that depends on happiness and pain-that is, guiding you to hate what you should hate and love what you should love-can be separated from beginning to end; I think this can be rightly called education.

Plato should learn to value the beauty of the mind more than the beauty of the body. If you meet a beautiful soul, even if he is not very beautiful physically, you should admire him and rely on him to nurture the truth that is most suitable for the benefit of young people.

Plato's attachment to his lover is a virtue and always a beautiful thing.

Plato only urges people to love each other in a noble way, which is beautiful and worthy of praise.

Plato needs more courage to conquer himself, and his victory is also the most brilliant victory of all.

Plato's truth may be on the side of a few people.

Plato's thought will always be the ruler of the universe.

Plato (Greece) If we fight by faith, we will have twice as many armed forces.

Plato (Greece) If we fight by faith, we will have twice as many armed forces.

Plato (Greece) cannot beg for mercy no matter how hard it is!

Plato (Greece) Patience is the foundation of all wisdom.

Plato (Greece) should not value man more than truth.

Plato (Greece) I am still alive, and I will never give up my love for wisdom.

Plato (Greece) began as the most important part of his work.

Plato (Greece) has an impure will, and knowledge is enough to harm people.

Plato (Greece) had no technical knowledge, so he could not make a correct judgment on the language and action of that skill.

Plato (Greece) didn't know his ignorance, but he was twice as ignorant as he was.

Plato (Greece) If a person's passion, whether in happiness or in pain, keeps the creed of what should be feared and what should not be feared taught by reason, then we call every such person a brave person because of his passion.

Many victories of Plato (Greece) will bring fatal disasters to the victors. This was the case in the past and will certainly be the case in the future.

Plato should not respect people more than truth.