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Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.
Plato (via anamanao)

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“Oligarchy. A government resting on a valuation of property, in which the rich have power and the poor are deprived of it.” - Plato

“Poverty is the parent of Revolution and Crime.” - Aristotle

2500 years later the lesson still goes unlearn.

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ACTUALLY. This myth gets more interesting. These original “double humans” were comprised of two parts—either both parts male, one part male and one...

oh-dreammaker-heartbreaker:

confidence-in-confusion:

keelyisanobody:

I absolutely love this.

ACTUALLY. This myth gets more interesting. These original “double humans” were comprised of two parts—either both parts male, one part male and one female, or both female. This myth is used to explain why some people are homosexual and why some are straight. Yay Classics. I’M LEARNING SO MUCH IN COLLEGE GUYS

This gets better each time it scrolls through my dash.

The Greeks had their flaws but they always had a tolerant and practical way of seeing the world. 

Like how they explained why the different people of the world have different skin colors. Instead of the Abrahamic “Mark of Cain”, they believed that Apollo, the sun god, who’s chariot was the sun, allowed his son to drive the chariot. The boy could not control it and the sun came too close the the Earth. And, some people got exposed to the sun more than others and tanned various colors. That is how they explained the difference between people of different colors.

Poverty is the mother of revolution and crime.
Aristotle 
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
Greek Proverb
Philosophy begins in wonder.
Socrates
There is nothing impossible to him who will try.
 Alexander the Great
In faith and hope the world will disagree, But all mankind’s concern is charity.
Alexander the Great, or Macedon 
I had rather excel others in the knowledge of what is excellent, than in the extent of my power and dominion.
Alexander the Great, or Macedon 
History is philosophy teaching by examples.
Thucydides