Ibrahim Alshutwi

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'If understanding could be created and put into a man, then they' (who were able to perform this feat) 'would have obtained great rewards.' And again:— 'Never would a bad son have sprung from a good sire, for he would have heard the voice of instruction; but not by teaching will you ever make a bad man into a good one.'
Five Dialogues
by Plato
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