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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 185a1cd | A very small event in the microbial community can have an enormous impact on the environment. | Environmentalism | ||
| 6637135 | The Truly Healthy environment is not merely safe but stimulating. | Environmentalism | ||
| 24cfcbb | The Materials of wealth are in the earth, in the seas, and in their natural and unaided productions. | Environmentalism | ||
| 99e6fcf | It seems to me that we all look at Nature too much, and live with her too little. | Environmentalism | ||
| 12f516e | You could cover the whole world with asphalt, but sooner or later green grass would break through. | Environmentalism | ||
| e7769da | Thy possessions have made thee a hollow image; they have ruined thee and left thee. | Ephrem the Syrian | ||
| 272f2e8 | I have no desire to die, but I count my death as nothing. | Epicharmus of Kos | ||
| 7ebf2e6 | To the rational being only the irrational is unendurable, but the rational is endurable. | Epictetus | ||
| 08ad6a2 | Reason is not measured by size or height, but by principle. | Epictetus | ||
| c92cd38 | Were I a nightingale, I would act the part of a nightingale; were I a swan, the part of a swan. | Epictetus | ||
| 394487e | Practice yourself, for heaven's sake, in little things; and thence proceed to greater. | Epictetus | ||
| 5ff445f | Every art and every faculty contemplates certain things as its principal objects. | Epictetus | ||
| b8d439e | It is difficulties that show what men are. | Epictetus | ||
| dd046fa | For it is not death or pain that is to be feared, but the fear of pain or death. | Epictetus | ||
| 7b03854 | If you would be a good reader, read; if a writer, write. | Epictetus | ||
| e680284 | Upon all occasions we ought to have these maxims ready at hand: | Epictetus | ||
| 39e702c | Try to enjoy the great festival of life with other men. (3). | Epictetus | ||
| aaff712 | Thou shalt not blame or flatter any. (6). | Epictetus | ||
| 836ea97 | Refuse altogether to take an oath if you can, if not, as far as may be. (166). | Epictetus | ||
| 6903d5b | Give me by all means the shorter and nobler life, instead of one that is longer but of less account! | Epictetus | ||
| 8868841 | Freedom is the name of virtue: Slavery, of vice.... None is a slave whose acts are free. | Epictetus | ||
| e40f681 | Of pleasures, those which occur most rarely give the most delight. | Epictetus | ||
| 0d896f8 | Exceed due measure, and the most delightful things become the least delightful. | Epictetus | ||
| 7d37c97 | The anger of an ape--the threat of a flatterer:--these deserve equal regard. | Epictetus | ||
| 6180dde | A ship should not ride on a single anchor, nor life on a single hope. | Epictetus | ||
| 8ed8093 | Fortify thyself with contentment: that is an impregnable stronghold. | Epictetus | ||
| 5fc25b5 | Think of God more often than thou breathest. | Epictetus | ||
| c632bf0 | Choose the life that is noblest, for custom can make it sweet to thee. | Epictetus | ||
| 069be2e | Let thy speech of God be renewed day by day, aye, rather than thy meat and drink. | Epictetus | ||
| 3faf6ca | Let no man think that he is loved by any who loveth none. | Epictetus | ||
| 484df7d | You are a little soul, carrying a corpse. | Epictetus | ||
| 7416c9a | The appearance of things to the mind is the standard of every action to man. | Epictetus | ||
| 870dc51 | The essence of good and evil is a certain disposition of the will. | Epictetus | ||
| 771e6df | It is not reasonings that are wanted now; for there are books stuffed full of stoical reasonings. | Epictetus | ||
| e862956 | Appear to know only this,--never to fail nor fall. | Epictetus | ||
| 6bbfe5c | The materials of action are variable, but the use we make of them should be constant. | Epictetus | ||
| 109c9d4 | Things true and evident must of necessity be recognized by those who would contradict them. | Epictetus | ||
| 18f3420 | There are some things which men confess with ease, and others with difficulty. | Epictetus | ||
| d4a387f | In every affair consider what precedes and what follows, and then undertake it. | Epictetus | ||
| ed3711e | He who is not satisfied with a little, is satisfied with nothing. | Epicurus | ||
| b9f13a0 | Self-sufficiency is the greatest of all wealth. | Epicurus | ||
| 84f27b4 | What is an Epigram? a dwarfish whole,Its body brevity, and wit its soul. | Epigrams | ||
| 5ad616a | Since your legs, Phoebus, resemble the horns of the moon, you might bathe your feet in a cornucopia. | Epigrams | ||
| ea62f5e | Lycoris has buried all the female friends she had, Fabianus: would she were the friend of my wife! | Epigrams |