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We Are Bound To Our Bodies Like An Oyster Is To Its Shell. -- Plato (428-348?
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We are bound to our bodies like an oyster is to its shell.
-- Plato (428-348? B.C.)
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There is an enormous oyster here with its shell tightly closed.
Interesting. Interesting. There seems to be something written on the underside of the oyster....
Plato affirmed that the soul was immortal and clothed in many bodies successively.
-- Diogenes Laertius (c. 200 AD) -- Plato, xl...
There, take," says Justice, "take ye each a shell; We thrive at Westminster on fools like you.
'T was a fat oyster! live in peace,--adieu....
Attention to health is life's greatest hindrance. -- Plato (428-347 or 348 B.C.)
According to experts, the oyster In its shell - a crustacean cloister - May frequently be Either he or a she Or both, if it should be its choice ter.
There is a written and an unwritten law. The one by which we regulate our constitutions in our cities is the written law
hat which arises from custom is the unwritten law....
He used to teach that God is incorporeal, as Plato also asserted, and that his providence extends over all the heavenly bodies.
-- Diogenes Laertius (c. 200 AD) -- Aristotle, xiii...
Bender: This is the Brooklyn-bound B train making local stops at wherever the hell I feel like, watch for the closing doors.
An oyster is a fish built like a nut.