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" And do you not also think, as I do, that the harsh feeling which the many entertain
towards philosophy originates in the pretenders, who rush in uninvited,
and are always abusing them, and finding fault with them, who make persons
instead of things the theme of their conversation? and nothing can be more
unbecoming in philosophers than this. "

Plato


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Plato quote : And do you not also think, as I do, that the harsh feeling which the many entertain<br />towards philosophy originates in the pretenders, who rush in uninvited,<br />and are always abusing them, and finding fault with them, who make persons<br />instead of things the theme of their conversation? and nothing can be more<br />unbecoming in philosophers than this.