By all means marry: If you get a good wife, you'll become happy; if you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
Socrates (469 BC - 399 BC) Greek Philosopher
David Gurteen's comments: In first reading this, I collapsed in laughter. When my marriage was breaking up I can't count how many books on philosophy I must have read!
Mini-clip interview for Gurteen Knowledge with Martina Puc
Mini-clip interview for Gurteen Knowledge with Martina Puc. Would you like to share with me something you have learnt at this conference? Shot at CROINFO2006 6th Knowledge and Information Management Conference, October 2006, Porec, Croatia.
Martina has been a member of knowledge organizations in pharmacy and IT for last 15 years, working on projects connecting different expert areas.
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Quotations from Socrates:
So now, Athenian men, more than on my own behalf must I defend myself, as some may think, but on your behalf, so that you may not make a mistake concerning the gift of god by condemning me.
For if you kill me, you will not easily find another such person at all, even if to say in a ludicrous way, attached on the city by the god, like on a large and well-bred horse, by its size and laziness both needing arousing by some gadfly; in this way the god seems to have fastened me on the city, some such one who arousing and persuading and reproaching each one of you I do not stop the whole day settling down all over.
Thus such another will not easily come to you, men, but if you believe me, you will spare me; but perhaps you might possibly be offended, like the sleeping who are awakened, striking me, believing Anytus, you might easily kill, then the rest of your lives you might continue sleeping, unless the god caring for you should send you another.