Quotes of Theophrastus - somelinesforyou

“ Time is the most valuable thing one can spend. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Late-learning, I think, is the desire for learning inconsistent with one's advanced age. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Late-learning, I think, is the desire for learning inconsistent with one's advanced age. ”

- Theophrastus

“ The unseasonable man is the sort of person who comes up to you when you are head over ears in work and confides to you all about it. He serenades his mistress when she is ill with fever. He approaches a man who has been cast in a surety case and asks him to stand surety for him… ”

- Theophrastus

“ One may define flattery as a base companionship which is most advantageous to the flatterer. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Slander is a secret propensity of the mind to think ill of men, and afterwards to utter such sentiments in scandalous expressions. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Slander is a secret propensity of the mind to think ill of men, and afterwards to utter such sentiments in scandalous expressions. ”

- Theophrastus

“ One may define flattery as a base companionship which is most advantageous to the flatterer. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Time is the most valuable thing one can spend. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Time is the most valuable thing one can spend. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Ah, yes, superstition: it would appear to be cowardice in face of the supernatural. ”

- Theophrastus

“ The unseasonable man is the sort of person who comes up to you when you are head over ears in work and confides to you all about it. He serenades his mistress when she is ill with fever. He approaches a man who has been cast in a surety case and asks him to stand surety for him… ”

- Theophrastus

“ One may define flattery as a base companionship which is most advantageous to the flatterer. ”

- Theophrastus

“ One may define flattery as a base companionship which is most advantageous to the flatterer. ”

- Theophrastus

“ The unseasonable man is the sort of person who comes up to you when you are head over ears in work and confides to you all about it. He serenades his mistress when she is ill with fever. He approaches a man who has been cast in a surety case and asks him to stand surety for him… ”

- Theophrastus

“ Late-learning, I think, is the desire for learning inconsistent with one's advanced age. ”

- Theophrastus

“ An orator without judgment is a horse without a bridle. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Ah, yes, superstition: it would appear to be cowardice in face of the supernatural. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Ah, yes, superstition: it would appear to be cowardice in face of the supernatural. ”

- Theophrastus

“ The unseasonable man is the sort of person who comes up to you when you are head over ears in work and confides to you all about it. He serenades his mistress when she is ill with fever. He approaches a man who has been cast in a surety case and asks him to stand surety for him… ”

- Theophrastus

“ An orator without judgment is a horse without a bridle. ”

- Theophrastus

“ Nothing is more precious than time, and those who misspend it are the greatest of all prodigals. ”

- Theophrastus
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