Feb 01

know thyself

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This is Emily’s tattoo of the Ancient Greek aphorism “Know Thyself” (nosce te ipsum):

It means that to know and understand yourself if to be able to understand others. It also can be very literal in that it is just important to know who you are inside and out. I learned about this in my political philosophy class in college… I read Plato’s Republic and my professor gave a lecture on the quote “know thyself” and I loved it!

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Sharedtut - 04 Feb 10 at 18:19:56

All of us should know who we’are with in otherwise you will be a no one in life.

Gray - 05 Feb 10 at 12:37:45

One tiny pedantic point: “Nosce te ipsum” is the Latin translation of the original Greek inscription “Gnothi Seauton.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_thyself

Harvin - 07 Feb 10 at 11:47:37

Love the font

Socrates - 08 Feb 10 at 23:11:58

well, to be even more of a pest, it would be: γνῶθι σεαυτόν