“You are” not “your” — best not to show you are illiterate when trying to call someone else “idiot” or “ignorant.”
As for Socrates, no, he never said that. If you claim otherwise, provide a real link to an authoritative scholarly source (i.e., not some b.s. website). You can’t. Unlike you, I’ve actually read every word (in English translations) attributed to him by Plato and Xenophon. We actually can’t be too sure that many words attributed to him are accurate (he didn’t write down his own works), but we can be sure that certain spurious quotations never were attributed to him by the only ancient sources that exist. Making up quotes is an internet hobby for some people. Kinda like “Q” making up all kinds of goose droppings. SPLAT.... there he goes again.
Your very smart on grammer. Okay I was wrong. I'll change my assessment to "your stoopit."
A. You don't know what Socrates did or didn't say. You know as well as I do. I say he said it. I'm smart and your stoopit. I think smart wins every time.
B. You know how I know your stoopit? Cause you don't believe in Q. I know all democrats are stoopit for the simple fact that they made the stoopit choice to be democrats. Therefore, ipso facto, ergo (that's from Socrates too, you stoopit. Read a book) because you have made the decision to not believe in Q, then you are stoopit.
This is science and you cant argue with science. Go ahead and try.
p.s. Your stoopit AND ignorent.
p.p.s. Listen to Uncle Bags. I can cure you.
p.p.p.s. I didn't call you idiot. I called you ignorent. Because that is what you are. Don't be a liar AND ignorent. That's just too much. Along with stupit.
Go to the library and get a book on Socrates. You do know what a book is? Right?