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"“‘What then,’ I asked, ‘can Love be? A mortal?’
“‘Anything but that.’
“‘Well what?’
“‘As I previously suggested, between a mortal and an immortal.’
“‘And what is that, Diotima?’
“‘A great spirit, Socrates: for the whole of the spiritual is between divine and mortal.’
“‘Interpreting and transporting human things to the gods and divine things to men; entreaties and sacrifices from below, and ordinances and requitals from above: being midway between, it makes each to supplement the other, so that the whole is combined in one.’" - Plato
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For your help in Peer reviews for WikiProject Biography! It's been such a relief having you step up to the plate and helping in this important area! plange 01:23, 14 September 2006 (UTC) |
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For the new featured article Aspasia, and also the magnificent Demosthenes, I, Aldux, award the Epic Barnstar to Yannismarou 14:55, 21 September 2006 (UTC) |
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I, Robth award Yannismarou the Featured Article Medal for his outstanding featured contributions, Pericles, Aspasia, and Alcibiades—may they be only the beginning of a long list. You've made a big splash around here in just a few months; I can't wait to see what comes next! |
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I, Durova award you the Barnstar of National Merit for four featured articles that relate to Greek history. Durova 21:24, 19 October 2006 (UTC) |
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The Working Man's Barnstar for your work at WikiProject Biography assesing articles and replying to every peer-review. M3tal H3ad 08:43, 23 January 2007 (UTC) |
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