Greek Philosophy Quotes
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Greek Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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[I]ndeed, one hears, in early Christian theology, as many echoes of Persian dualism as of Hebrew Puritanism or Greek philosophy.
— Will Durant
Just 'cause you love someone doesn't mean you should stick around and screw up their life.
— Dean Winchester
I like my ladies lady-ish, feminine so to speak. I love jeans and hoodies, but the idea of being an ultimate tomboy does slightly confuse me.
— Tom Felton
It's a sin to bore people.
— R.C. Sproul
The true Epicurean cultivates the capacity to take pleasure in simple things, while those around him chase pleasure in more things.
— Luke Slattery
Greek philosophy departs from the assumption that we can understand the world autonomously using our rational faculties. Islam is not saying this.
— Tariq Ramadan
The world will not change by our position in the Universe. Actions change when beliefs change; collective actions and beliefs change the world.
— Matthew A. Petti
Flow is letting nothing obstruct the breath. Practice flow through a complete exhale in every way in your being.
— Judith Orloff
The Republic isn't as much fun as The Symposium. It's all long speeches, and nobody bursting in drunk to woo Socrates in the middle.
— Jo Walton
But what I learned from the Widow's Hand is that whose who would be gods fear no one so much as other potential deities
— Salman Rushdie
I find that the hardest work in the world ... is to persuade Easterners that growing up in the West is not intellectually crippling.
— Marilynne Robinson
Only the sixth sense can expose what the other five have hidden.
— Matthew A. Petti
Freedom in capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient Greek republics: Freedom for slave owners.
— Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Greek is a musical and prolific language, that gives a soul to the objects of sense, and a body to the abstractions of philosophy.
— Edward Gibbon
It can get boring. Not the playing the songs necessarily, or doing the clothes. You know, you need stimulus.
— Paul Weller
Greek philosophy seems to have met with something with which a good tragedy is not supposed to meet, namely, a dull ending.
— Karl Marx
But truly, if I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes.
— Alexander The Great
I have a foundational belief that business results start with culture and your people.
— Douglas Conant
Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living well.
— Aristotle.