Plato Quotes on Vice & Virtue (6 Quotes)


    There is a constant suspicion that headache and giddiness are to be ascribed to philosophy, and hence all practising or making trial of virtue in the higher sense is absolutely stopped; for a man is always fancying that he is being made ill, and is in constant anxiety about the state of his body.

    Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue.

    We ought to esteem it of the greatest importance that the fictions which children first hear should be adapted in the most perfect manner to the promotion of virtue.

    All the gold which is under or upon the earth is not enough to give in exchange for virtue.

    Virtue is a kind of health, beauty and good habit of the soul.


    Virtue is relative to the actions and ages of each of us in all that we do.


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