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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'd say he nailed it.
I get a "thought of the day" when I open my phone. Here's today's.
"We can easily forgive the child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." Socrates
niyad
(133,794 posts)But children do not need to be "forgiven" for being afraid of the dark, as though they were doing something wrong.
SergeStorms
(20,791 posts)a better choice of word, but Socrates was under the influence of hemlock at the time, so I can understand. 😉
niyad
(133,794 posts)Kid Berwyn
(24,969 posts)
niyad
(133,794 posts)that it was the right side of that monster's face that was drooping, but here his left eye is nearly shut.
Kid Berwyn
(24,969 posts)The presser just after the guy ran through security at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
They wanted to sell us the Big Beautiful Ballroon and Führerbunker.
The little fellahs clean up nice, dont they? LOLOLOL
WinstonSmith4740
(3,457 posts)That's a serious droop on the left side of his mouth. My late husband had a bad stroke and his mouth didn't droop like that.
evolves
(5,870 posts)and trying to look like adults.
lastlib
(28,546 posts)(...and stupid in their brains....)
SergeStorms
(20,791 posts)I'm going to commit that to my memory.
sl8
(17,146 posts)Although, the (false ?) attributions I'm seeing are to Plato, not Socrates.
https://atkinsbookshelf.wordpress.com/2019/01/06/famous-misquotations-we-can-easily-forgive-a-child-who-is-afraid-of-the-dark-the-real-tragedy/
Tasmanian Devil
(213 posts)I particularly liked this:
My favorite quote of all time:
da svenster
(87 posts)i read this, and i was thinking of the immortal words of socrates, who said, "... I drank what?"
wendyb-NC
(4,725 posts)Thank you for posting that quote. It's timeless.