Difference between revisions of "Spring 2009 Wisdom Course Wise Sayings"
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*What is wise is one thing, to understand rightly how all things are steered through all. -Heraclitus DK fr. 41. | *What is wise is one thing, to understand rightly how all things are steered through all. -Heraclitus DK fr. 41. | ||
*Wisdom is to speak the truth and to act according to nature, with understanding' -Heraclitus fr. 112. | *Wisdom is to speak the truth and to act according to nature, with understanding' -Heraclitus fr. 112. | ||
− | *All men suppose what is called wisdom to deal with the first causes and the principles of things. | + | *All men suppose what is called wisdom to deal with the first causes and the principles of things. Aristotle, Metaphysics 981b27 |
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- Wisdom is like a book you can't quite read.
- The grass is never greener on the other side.
- A penny saved is a penny earned.
- Don't worry, be happy.
- We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.
- What is wise is one thing, to understand rightly how all things are steered through all. -Heraclitus DK fr. 41.
- Wisdom is to speak the truth and to act according to nature, with understanding' -Heraclitus fr. 112.
- All men suppose what is called wisdom to deal with the first causes and the principles of things. Aristotle, Metaphysics 981b27