All Things Quotes
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Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow, a herb most bruised is woman.
Euripides -
God is the indwelling and not the transient cause of all things.
Baruch Spinoza
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All things are full of gods.
Aristotle -
All things excellent are as difficult as they are rare.
Baruch Spinoza -
Do all things with love.
Og Mandino -
All things atrocious and shameless flock from all parts to Rome.
Tacitus -
Change in all things is sweet.
Aristotle -
Time is the devourer of all things.
Ovid
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Nothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine nature.
Baruch Spinoza -
All things can corrupt when minds are prone to evil.
Ovid -
The variety of all things forms a pleasure.
Euripides -
The best way to live / is to be like water / For water benefits all things / and goes against none of them.
Lao Tzu -
Time, the devourer of all things.
Ovid -
He who accounts all things easy will have many difficulties.
Lao Tzu
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Ideas are the source of all things.
Plato -
Nothing is in reality either pleasant or unpleasant by nature but all things become so through habit.
Epictetus -
All things come into being by conflict of opposites.
Heraclitus -
You can’t go on “seeing through” things forever. The whole point of seeing through something is to see something through it. To “see through” all things is the same as not to see.
C. S. Lewis -
It is easiest to "be all things to all men," but it is not honest. Self-respect must be sacrificed every hour in the day.
Abraham Lincoln -
All things come out of the one, and the one out of all things.
Heraclitus
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Do nothing secretly; for Time sees and hears all things, and discloses all.
Sophocles -
The divine is in all things.
Oprah Winfrey -
The best of all things is something entirely outside your grasp: not to be born, not to be, to be nothing. But the second-best thing for you - is to die soon.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Wisdom is one thing, to know how to make true judgment, how all things are steered through all things.
Heraclitus