
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
X, 35
Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book X
Context: The healthy eye ought to see all visible things and not to say, I wish for green things; for this is the condition of the diseased eye. And the healthy hearing and smelling ought to be ready to perceive all that can be heard and smelled. And the healthy stomach ought to be with respect to all food just as the mill with respect to all things which it is formed to grind. And accordingly the healthy understanding ought to be prepared for everything which happens; but that which says, Let my dear children live, and let all men praise whatever I may do, is an eye which seeks for green things, or teeth which seek for soft things.
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
"Notes on Translation", in The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 202, No. 5 (November 1958), p. 109
As quoted in The Reader's Digest, Vol. 37 (1940), p. 90; no specific source given.
Disputed
Variant: In all affairs – love, religion, politics, or business – it's a healthy idea, now and then, to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.
“Common sense is seeing things as they are; and doing things as they ought to be.”
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Source: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
Dr. Rank, Act I
A Doll's House (1879)
"Just Keep Quiet and Nobody Will Notice"
I'm a Stranger Here Myself (1938)
On the need for testimonies by Clinton White House staffers Fox News Sunday http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/01/fox-catches-mcconnell/ (June 16, 1996).
1997