Пифагор: Цитаты на английском языке (страница 5)

Пифагор было древнегреческий философ, математик и мистик, создатель школы пифагорейцев. Цитаты на английском языке.
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“None can be free who is a slave to, and ruled by, his passions.”

As quoted in Florilegium, XVIII, 23, as translated in Dictionary of Quotations (1906) by Thomas Benfield Harbottle, p. 368
No one is free who has not obtained the empire of himself.
As translated by Nicholas Rowe(1732)
No man is free who cannot command himself.
As quoted in Moral Encyclopaedia, Or, Varlé's Self-instructor, No. 3 (1831) by by Charles Varle
No man is free who cannot control himself.
As quoted in 25 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living: A Guide for Improving Every Aspect of Your Life (2006) by Linda Elder and Richard Paul
Florilegium

“Wind indeed increases fire, but custom love.”

"Pythagorean Ethical Sentences From Stobæus" (1904)
Florilegium

“There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it reluctantly.”

Terence, in Heauton Timoroumenos [The Self-Tormentor]
Misattributed

“Be not hasty to speak; nor slow to hear!”

The Sayings of the Wise (1555)

“Attempt nothing above thy strength!”

The Sayings of the Wise (1555)

“Friends are as companions on a journey, who ought to aid each other to persevere in the road to a happier life.”

As quoted in Gems of Thought: Being a Collection of More Than a Thousand Choice Selections, Or Aphorisms, from Nearly Four Hundred and Fifty Different Authors, and on One Hundred and Forty Different Subjects (1888). p. 97 by Charles Northend

“Practice justice in word and deed, and do not get in the habit of acting thoughtlessly about anything.”

As quoted in Divine Harmony: The Life and Teachings of Pythagoras by John Strohmeier and Peter Westbrook. (1999)
The Golden Verses

“There are men and gods, and beings like Pythagoras.”

Of himself, as quoted in A History of Western Philosophy (1945) by Bertrand Russell

“Rejoice not in another man's misfortune!”

The Sayings of the Wise (1555)

“Concern should drive us into action and not into a depression.”

The Collected Works of Karen Horney‎ (1957) by Karen Horney, p. 154: "We may feel genuinely concerned about world conditions, though such a concern should drive us into action and not into a depression."
Misattributed

“By the air which I breathe, and by the water which I drink, I will not endure to be blamed on account of this discourse.”

As reported by Heraclides Ponticus (c. 360 BC), and Diogenes Laërtius, in Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, "Pythagoras", Sect. 6, in the translation of C. D. Yonge (1853)

“Time is the soul of this world.”

As quoted in Wisdom (2002) by Desmond MacHale