When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he knew more than anyone else.

Marty Rubin
When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he...
When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he...
When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he...
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The quote, "When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he knew more than anyone else," is a very common one. It is often attributed to Socrates, but there is no evidence that it was actually said by him. However, the quote has become so well-known that it has become accepted as being something that Socrates actually did say.

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