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Heraclitus
Greek
Philosopher
Died:
483 BC
Character
More
Than
Will
Witnesses
You
Related authors:
Aristotle
Democritus
Diogenes
Epictetus
Epicurus
Plato
Plutarch
Socrates
There is nothing permanent except change.
Heraclitus
Change
Nothing
Except
Permanent
Good character is not formed in a week or a month. It is created little by little, day by day. Protracted and patient effort is needed to develop good character.
Heraclitus
Good
Day
Character
Patience
Patient
Month
Week
Develop
Protracted
Effort
Formed
Little
Created
Good Character
Needed
Character is destiny.
Heraclitus
Character
Destiny
Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.
Heraclitus
Man
He
Most
Himself
Child
Achieves
Seriousness
Play
Nearly
Much learning does not teach understanding.
Heraclitus
Learning
Understanding
Does
Much
Teach
Justice will overtake fabricators of lies and false witnesses.
Heraclitus
Justice
Will
Lies
Witnesses
False
Overtake
God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, surfeit and hunger.
Heraclitus
War
God
Day
Winter
Peace
Summer
Hunger
Day And Night
Night
Our envy always lasts longer than the happiness of those we envy.
Heraclitus
Happiness
Envy
Lasts
Our
Those
Longer
Always
Than
It is hard to contend against one's heart's desire; for whatever it wishes to have it buys at the cost of soul.
Heraclitus
Soul
Heart
Whatever
Cost
Wishes
Contend
Against
Hard
Buys
Desire
If you do not expect the unexpected you will not find it, for it is not to be reached by search or trail.
Heraclitus
You
Will
Find
Reached
Trail
Expect
Expect The Unexpected
Unexpected
Search
To do the same thing over and over again is not only boredom: it is to be controlled by rather than to control what you do.
Heraclitus
You
Control
Same Thing
Boredom
Rather
Only
Over
Than
Same
Controlled
Again
Thing
Hide our ignorance as we will, an evening of wine soon reveals it.
Heraclitus
Ignorance
Hide
Will
Wine
Our
Soon
Reveals
Evening
The way up and the way down are one and the same.
Heraclitus
Down
Way
Up
Same
The hidden harmony is better than the obvious.
Heraclitus
Better
Harmony
Hidden
Obvious
Than
Deliberate violence is more to be quenched than a fire.
Heraclitus
Fire
Deliberate
More
Quenched
Than
Violence
The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears.
Heraclitus
Eyes
Ears
Exact
More
Witnesses
Than
A man's character is his guardian divinity.
Heraclitus
Character
Man
Guardian
Divinity
His
Couples are wholes and not wholes, what agrees disagrees, the concordant is discordant. From all things one and from one all things.
Heraclitus
All Things
Couples
Discordant
Agree
Things
You could not step twice into the same rivers; for other waters are ever flowing on to you.
Heraclitus
You
Other
Waters
Could
Rivers
Step
Same
Twice
Ever
Flowing
I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets.
Heraclitus
Me
Made
Libraries
Poets
Am
Greek
Little
Professor
Assistance
Opposition brings concord. Out of discord comes the fairest harmony.
Heraclitus
Concord
Harmony
Out
Fairest
Discord
Opposition
Brings
Eyes and ears are poor witnesses to people if they have uncultured souls.
Heraclitus
Eyes
People
Ears
Witnesses
Souls
Poor
Corpses are more fit to be thrown out than is dung.
Heraclitus
Corpses
Out
More
Thrown
Fit
Than
No one that encounters prosperity does not also encounter danger.
Heraclitus
Prosperity
Danger
No-One
Also
Does
Encounter
Encounters
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