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From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate
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"From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate"

- Socrates

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Socrates' quote talks with the power of our deepest desires and also exactly how they can cause our most damaging emotions. Our needs can be so solid that they can lead us to despise those who stand in the means of us achieving them. This hate can be so effective that it can lead us to do things that we would never have actually imagined ourselves doing. It can lead us to harm those we like, or perhaps to injure ourselves. It can lead us to choose that we later are sorry for. Socrates' quote is a suggestion to be mindful of our desires and to be familiar with the prospective repercussions of our activities. We need to make every effort to be familiar with our own motivations as well as to make certain that our wishes do not lead us to hate.

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Socrates This quote is written / told by Socrates between 469 BC and 399 BC. He was a famous Philosopher from Greece. The author also have 42 other quotes.

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