Rule

Socrates rule

Socrates is a classical Greek philosopher, and Socrates did not leave any writings, but all that came to us from him are mere writings from his students, and Socrates became a lover of ethics.

  • The unemployed is not only the one who does not perform a job, the unemployed is the one who does a job that he can do better than he does.
  • Be careful to do evil than beware suffering because of it
  • A great woman is the one who teaches us how to love when we want to be hated, how to laugh when we want to cry, and how to smile when we are in pain.
  • The genius of a woman is in her heart
  • All human souls are immortal, but the souls of the righteous are immortal and blessed.
  • An honest man is always a child.
  • If you say to a woman, “You are beautiful,” do so in a whisper, because when Satan hears you, he echoes your words in her ear several times.
  • Lack of religion, lack of manners, lack of remorse when making a mistake, and lack of acceptance of admonition are diseases for which there is no cure
  • Whenever a woman is allowed to be equal to a man, she becomes a lady
  • There is no virtue without knowledge
  • In any case, he got married; If you get a good wife you will be happy and if you get a bad wife you will become a philosopher.
  • My words don't have to be acceptable, it has to be honest
  • Wisdom is for God alone, and man must find to know, and he can be a lover of wisdom, yearning for knowledge, searching for the truth.
  • All I know is that I know nothing
  • The best way to gain a good reputation is to try to appear the way you want to be.
  • The best things are in the middle
  • Minds are talents and science is gains
  • Don't be perfect until your enemy secures you
  • Science is good and ignorance is evil
  • He who is stingy on himself is stingier on others
  • A good soul is rewarded by little good manners, and a bad soul does not benefit much good manners
  • Six do not leave them with depression: the spiteful, the envious, the newcomer to wealth, the rich man who fears poverty, the seeker of a rank under which his worth falls short, and the companion of people of good manners and virtue, and he is not one of them.
  • Socrates, the famous Greek philosopher, invited his group to eat at his house, and when one of the guests saw the simplicity of the food and the lack of types and colors, he said to Socrates: You should have increased your interest in your guests!
Socrates said: If my guests are wise, then there is enough for them on the table, and if they are not wise, then there is more on the table than they deserve.
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