“The blessed gods have no love for crime.
They honor justice, honor the decent acts of men.”
XIV. 83–84 (tr. Robert Fagles).
Odyssey (c. 725 BC)
Maxim 326
Sentences, The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave
“The blessed gods have no love for crime.
They honor justice, honor the decent acts of men.”
XIV. 83–84 (tr. Robert Fagles).
Odyssey (c. 725 BC)
“Sometimes success isn't about making the right decision, it's more about making some decision.”
Robin S. Sharma (1965) Canadian self help writer
Source: The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life
William Croswell Doane (1832–1913) American bishop
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 109.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Attributed to Emerson in Life’s Instructions for Wisdom, Success, and Happiness (2000) by H. Jackson Brown Jr., as well as numerous on-line sources since, the article "The Purpose of Life Is Not To Be Happy But To Matter" at the Quote Investigator https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/11/29/purpose/ indicates that this quote is probably derived from various statements first made by Leo Rosten, including the following words delivered at the National Book Awards held in New York in 1962: "The purpose of life is not to be happy — but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you lived at all." <br class="br">Misattributed
Theodore L. Cuyler (1822–1909) American minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 145.
Derren Brown (1971) British illusionist
TV recordings of stage shows, Svengali (2012), Svengali tour brochure