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And there's never a law of God or man runs north of Fifty-three.
— Rudyard Kipling
Never may a man prone to believe scandal be a despot or a popular leader! Under his guidance, democracy itself will be despotism.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
Don't keep your good manners to the end another time, but begin with them.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
My ideal is for each to do what he knows and what he can.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
I delight to lodge in such temples as are not regularly kept closed. None of the gods reject me; they make me partner of their roof.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
O ye gods, grant unto me to have little and to want nothing.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
The only prayer which a well-meaning man can pray is, O ye gods, give me whatever is fitting unto me!
— Apollonius Of Tyana
Virtue comes by nature, learning, and practice, and thanks to virtue, all of the aforesaid may deserve approval.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
Fighting doesn't hurt until you stop.
— Marty Rubin
You need not wonder at my knowing all human languages; for, to tell you the truth, I also understand all the secrets of human silence.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
The journey of the younger son cannot be separated from that of his elder brother.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
In my judgment, excellence and wealth are direct opposites, since when the one shrinks, the other grows, and when one grows, the other shrinks.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
I have not yet learned to keep still.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
There is no death of anyone, save in appearance, just as
there is no birth of any, save only in seeming. — Apollonius Of Tyana
there is no birth of any, save only in seeming. — Apollonius Of Tyana
I asked questions when I was a stripling, and it is not my business to ask questions now, but to teach people what I have discovered.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
I pray as follows: May justice reign, may the laws not be broken, may the wise men be poor, and the poor men rich, without sin.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
Unrestrained greed means the ruin of the great woods and the drying up of the sources of the rivers.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Festivals cause diseases, since they lighten cares but increase gluttony.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
It is a true man's part not to err, but it is also noble of a man to perceive his error.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
Nero may have understood how to tune his cithern, but he disgraced his imperial office both by slackening and by tightening the strings.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
It is the duty of the law-giver to deliver to the many the instructions of whose truth he has persuaded himself.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
I asked certain rich men if they felt embittered. 'How could we not?' they said. So I asked them what caused this anguish. They blamed their wealth.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
It is at the time of dawn that we must commune with the gods.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
All the earth is mine, and I have a right to go all over it and through it.
— Apollonius Of Tyana