MENEDEMUS
Greek philosopher (350 BC? - 276 BC?)
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The young boys that went to Athens, the first year, were wise
men; the second year, philosophers, lovers of wisdom; the third
year, mere orators; and the fourth but plebeians, and understood
nothing but their own ignorance.
- [Education]
Wisdom seldom consorts with extravagance.
- [Extravagance]
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