" Aristippus, being asked what philosophy had taught him, 

 replied: 'To live well with all the world and fear nothing.' 

 Asked wherein philosophers differ from other men, he said: 

 'In this that if there were no laws they would still live 

 as they do.'" 



" He who has a taste for every sort of knowledge and who 

 is curious to learn and is never satisfied, may be justly termed 

 a philosopher." Plato. 



