“Whatever you rebuke your neighbor for, do not do it yourself.”
Apophthegms of the Seven Sages, in Early Greek Philosophy: Beginnings and Ionian Thinkers, Loeb Classical Library Volume 525 (2016), p. 145
“Whatever you rebuke your neighbor for, do not do it yourself.”
Apophthegms of the Seven Sages, in Early Greek Philosophy: Beginnings and Ionian Thinkers, Loeb Classical Library Volume 525 (2016), p. 145
“Do not say before hand what you are going to do; for if you fail, you will be laughed at.”
As quoted by Diogenes Laërtius, i. 78.
“Do not reproach a man with his misfortunes, fearing lest Nemesis may overtake you.”
As quoted by Diogenes Laërtius, i. 78.