Plato Symposium (IV a.C.)
For this reason ignorance is terrible, for one who is neither noble nor wise believes that he has everything sufficiently; and of course those who do not feel that they are in default do not aspire to what they do not believe they need.
Plato's Symposium, depiction by Anselm Feuerbach
A fresco taken from the north wall of the Tomb of the Diver (from Paestum, Italy, c. 475 BC): a symposium scene
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