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And may we not say, Adeimantus, that the most gifted minds, when they are ill- educated, become the worst?
— Plato
It was Plato who said: "The movement of sounds so as to reach the soul for the education of it in virtue we know not how, we call music
— Zoe Kendrick Pyne
Let early education be a sort of amusement. You will then be better able to find out the natural bent.
— Plato
In the world of knowledge, the idea of good appears last of all, and is seen only with effort.
— Plato
If I were again beginning my studies, I would follow the advice of Plato and start with mathematics.
— Galileo Galilei
A good education is another name for happiness.
— Ann Plato
Education and admonition commence in the first years of childhood, and last to the very end of life.
— Plato
Plato and Aristotle are my teachers. Even Kant is my teacher, but my greatest teacher is my failures.
— Debasish Mridha
If you ask: What is the good of education? The answer is easy: Education makes good men and good men act nobly.
— Plato
As Plato: What is play and delightful one kind of child is coercion and torture for another, and will not take no matter how much coercion is applied.
— Rebecca Goldstein
No man should bring children into the world who is unwilling to persevere to the end in their nature and education.
— Plato
Avoid compulsion and let early education be a matter of amusement. Young children learn by games; compulsory education cannot remain in the soul.
— Plato
He who wishes to serve his country must have not only the power to think, but the will to act
— Plato
The purpose of education is to give to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable.
— Plato
Do not train children to learning by force and harshness, but direct them to it by what amuses their minds.
— Plato
Lessons, however, that enter the soul against its will never grow roots and will never be preserved inside it.
— Plato
Come then, and let us pass a leisure hour in storytelling, and our story shall be the education of our heroes.
— Plato
Education is cumulative, and it affects the breed. - Plato
— Louis Cozolino