ThursdayNov 21, 2024
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He who knoweth not what he ought to know, is a brute beast Among men; he that knoweth no more than he hath need of, is a man among brute beasts; and he that knoweth all that may be known, is as a God among men.
Do not say a little in many words but a great deal in a few.
Respect yourself most of all.
Truth is so great a perfection, that if God would render himself visible to men, he would choose light for his Body and truth for his soul.
This is the law of God, that virtue only is firm, And cannot be shaken by a tempest.
In all thou dost first let thy prayers ascend, and to the Gods thy labors first commend, from them implore success, and hope a prosperous end.
Friends are as companions on a journey, who ought to aid each other to persevere in the road to a happier life.
Anger begins with folly, and ends with repentance.
No man is free who cannot command himself.
Wisdom thoroughly learned, will never be forgotten.
Anger begins in folly, and ends in repentance.
The most momentous thing in human life is the art of winning the soul to good or to evil.
Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may be. Custom will soon render it easy and agreeable.
It is only necessary to make war with five things; with the maladies of the body, the ignorances of the mind, with the passions of the flesh, with the seditions of the politic and the discords of families.
Golden Verses So-called because they are 'good as gold.' They are by some attributed to Epicarmos, and by others to Empedocles, but always go under the name of Pythagoras, and seem quite in accordance with the excellent precepts of that philosopher. They are as follows: Ne'er suffer sleep thine eyes to close Before thy mind hath run O'er every act, and thought, and word, From dawn to set of sun; For wrong take shame, but grateful feel If just thy course hath been; Such effort day by day renewed Will ward thy soul from sin. E. C. B.
Let not sleep fall upon thy eyes till thou has thrice reviewed the transactions of the past day. Where have I turned aside from rectitude? What have I been doing? What have I left undone, which I ought to have done?
Reason is immortal, all else mortal.
The soul of man is divided into three parts, intelligence, reason, and passion. Intelligence and passion are possessed by other animals, but reason by man alone.
But respect yourself most of all.
No one is free who has not obtained the empire of himself. No man is free who cannot command himself.
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words, but a great deal in a few.
Write in the sand the flaws of your friend.
Dont eat your heart.
Friends share all things.
For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seed of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love.
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