37 Famous Quotes By Pythagoras That Are Worth Knowing
Be silent or let thy words be worth more than silence.
If there be light, then there is darkness; if cold, heat; if height, depth; if solid, fluid; if hard, soft; if rough, smooth; if calm, tempest; if prosperity, adversity; if life, death.
No one is free who has not obtained the empire of himself. No man is free who cannot command himself.
Do not say a little in many words, but a great deal in few!
There is geometry in the humming of the strings. There is music in the spacing of the spheres.
A man is never as big as when he is on his knees to help a child.
Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please.
Educate the children and it won't be necessary to punish the men.
In anger we should refrain both from speech and action.
As long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seeds of murder and pain cannot reap the joy of love.
The oldest, shortest words— "yes" and "no"— are those which require the most thought.
Let no one persuade you by word or deed to do or say whatever is not best for you.
Choose rather to be strong of soul than strong of body.
No man is free who cannot control himself.
Above all things, respect yourself.
Silence is better than unmeaning words.
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 body, with the seditions of the city and the discords of families.
Most men and women, by birth or nature, lack the means to advance in wealth or power, but all have the ability to advance in knowledge.
Salt is born of the purest parents: the sun and the sea.
Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light.
Reason is immortal, all else mortal.
All is Number
As soon as laws are necessary for men, they are no longer fit for freedom.
Anger begins in folly, and ends in repentance.
Friends share all things.
Number rules the universe.
Declining from the public ways, walk in unfrequented paths.
We ought so to behave to one another as to avoid making enemies of our friends, and at the same time to make friends of our enemies.
Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may be; custom will soon render it easy and agreeable.
Practice justice in word and deed, and do not get in the habit of acting thoughtlessly about anything.