It means that only by continuing to challenge yourself and your surroundings' can you be free, it does not mean educated in the literal sense but in the sense that you must never stop learning and questioning and must never accept things blindly.
This quote by Epictetus means that true freedom lies in self-control and self-mastery. A person who is not in control of their own desires, emotions, and actions is not truly free, as they are subject to external influences and impulses. True freedom comes from being able to govern oneself and make choices that align with one's values and principles.
it means even though we may live in a free country doesn't mean that we can do whatever we what we have laws and if we don't don't follow those laws than we may be in a big situation.
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an educated theory
This quote is saying that if you are well educated and have a strong moral/mental foundation, then you can listen to hurtful things or lies without being upset by them, believing them, or stop believing in yourself. This quote was said by Robert Frost.
This quote is saying that if you are well educated and have a strong moral/mental foundation, then you can listen to hurtful things or lies without being upset by them, believing them, or stop believing in yourself. This quote was said by Robert Frost.
A hypothesis is a educated guess.
a hypothesis is an educated guess
make an educated guess
I think you mean "education" not "edcation" and England is a country. Countries do not get educated it is the people of the country that get educated - the "English". There I have just educated you and I am English.
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The word quote means to name the price of something.It can also mean to say something. e.g. He said he could quote what happened in the car crash.