1) "I am very conscious that I am not
wise at all," (Socrates) 2)
"in my investigation in the service of the god I found that those who had the highest reputation were
nearly the most deficient, while those who were thought to be inferior were more knowledgeable." (Socrates)
3) "Either I do not corrupt the
young or, if I do, it is unwillingly," (Socrates)
4) "You are wrong, sir, if you think that a man who is any good at all should take into account the
risk of life or death; he should look to this only in his actions, whether what he does is right or
wrong, whether he is acting like a good or a bad man." (Socrates)
5) "To fear death, gentlemen, is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows
what one does not know." (Socrates)
6) "I will not yield to any man contrary to what is right, for fear of death, even if I should die at
once for not yielding." (Socrates)
7) "It is not the purpose of a juryman's office to give justice as a favor to whoever seems good to
him, but to judge according to law, and this he has sworn to do." (Socrates)
8) "Since I am convinced that I wrong no one, I am not
likely to wrong myself," (Socrates)
9) "Neither I nor any other man should, on trial or in way, contrive to avoid death at any cost." (Socrates)
10) "Let us reflect in this way,
too, that there is good hope that death is a blessing, for it is one of two things: either the dead
are nothing and have no perception of anything, or it is, as we are told, a change and a relocation
for the soul from here to another place." (Socrates)
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