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17 Quotes for 'Democritus' in the Database.

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 :: Author »  Letter "D" »  Democritus Quotes
You can tell the man who rings true from the man who rings false, not by his deeds alone, but also his desires.
Topic: Actions
Source: None
Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss.
Topic: Beginnings
Source: None
Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss.
Topic: Dishonesty
Source: None
By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich.
Topic: Finance and Economics
Source: None
Happiness resides not in possessions and not in gold, the feeling of happiness dwells in the soul. -Democritus.
Topic: Happiness
Source: None
The wrongdoer is more unfortunate than the man wronged.
Topic: Inspirational
Source: None
Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.
Topic: Leaders
Source: None
Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss.
Topic: Loss
Source: None
You can tell the man who rings true from the man who rings false, not by his deeds alone, but also his desires.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
Good means not merely not to do wrong, but rather not to desire to do wrong.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
It is better to correct your own faults than those of another.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
Now as of old the gods give men all good things, excepting only those that are baneful and injurious and useless. These, now as of old, are not gifts of the gods: men stumble into them themselves because of their own blindness and folly.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
My enemy is not the man who wrongs me, but the man who means to wrong me.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
There are many who know many things, yet are lacking in wisdom.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
Throw moderation to the winds, and the greatest pleasures bring the greatest pains.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
Men have made an idol of luck as an excuse for their own thoughtlessness.
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Source: None
Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence.
Topic: Trust
Source: None

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