An honest and a dishonest person can be recognized not only by what they do but also by what they desire.
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This quote suggests that both actions and desires are key indicators of a person's character. An honest person's desires are likely aligned with integrity, truth, and fairness, guiding their actions accordingly. Conversely, a dishonest person's desires might revolve around deception, self-interest, or unethical gain, which also reflects in their actions. Essentially, while observing someone's behavior can give us clues about their honesty, understanding their underlying desires provides deeper insight into their true nature. This holistic view requires looking beyond mere actions to consider the motivations and intentions driving those actions.
Quote By: Plato
Donβt trust a man who speaks too beautifully the wolf also approaches gently.
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C. W. Wright
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Saint Isaac the Syrian: The soul that has seen hell no longer judges.
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Saint Isaac the Syrian
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Whom the gods would destroy, they first make proud. - Euripides
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Euripides
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Beware the man who does not speak; his silence is full of knives.
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Himadri K. Choudhury
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Even a fish would not get caught if it kept its mouth shut.
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Confucius
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Taoist Fragment: Even the shadow of truth burns lies to ash.
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Laozi
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The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.
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Japanese Proverb
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He who kneels for bread may one day forget how to stand.
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Khalil Gibran
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He who knows not and knows not he knows not is a fool. Avoid him.(Persian p...
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Persian Proverb
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Assyrian Teaching: What is too loud is already fading.
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Herb S. Smith
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Plato (c. 427β347 BCE) was an influential ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, and teacher of Aristotle. He founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world, and wrote numerous dialogues exploring themes such as justice, beauty, and equality. His works, including "The Republic" and "The Symposium," laid the foundational principles of Western philosophy and political theory.
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