Xenophón idézet

Athéni Xenophón , Grüllusz fia Athén Erkhia démoszából, katona, zsoldos, Szókratész csodálója, történetíró aki megörökítette saját kora történéseit, Szókratész mondásait és Görögország életét. Részt vett a tízezrek hadjáratában, aminek történetét az Anabasziszban írja le. Wikipedia  

✵ 430 i.e. – 354 i.e.   •   Más nevek Xenofon
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Xenophón: Idézetek angolul

“When the interests of mankind are at stake, they will obey with joy the man whom they believe to be wiser than themselves. You may prove this on all sides: you may see how the sick man will beg the doctor to tell him what he ought to do, how a whole ship’s company will listen to the pilot.”

Xenophon könyv Cyropaedia

Bk. 1, ch. 6; as translated by Henry Graham Dakyns in Cyropaedia (2004) p. 29.
Cyropaedia, 4th Century BC
Kontextus: That... is the road to the obedience of compulsion. But there is a shorter way to a nobler goal, the obedience of the will. When the interests of mankind are at stake, they will obey with joy the man whom they believe to be wiser than themselves. You may prove this on all sides: you may see how the sick man will beg the doctor to tell him what he ought to do, how a whole ship’s company will listen to the pilot.

“Anything forced is not beautiful”

Forrás: The Art of Horsemanship

“On making prisoners of our generals, they expected that we should perish from want of direction and order.”

Xenophon könyv Anabasis

Bk. 3, ch. 2; pp. 88-89.
Anabasis
Kontextus: On making prisoners of our generals, they expected that we should perish from want of direction and order. It is incumbent, therefore, on our present commanders to be far more vigilant than our former ones, and on those under command to be far more orderly, and more obedient to their officers, at present than they were before…On the very day that such resolution is passed, they will see before them ten thousand Clearchuses instead of one.

“It is only for those to employ force who possess strength without judgment; but the well advised will have recourse to other means.”

Memorabilia of Socrates Bk. 1, ch. 2, as translated by Sarah Fielding in The Whole Works of Xenophon (1840), p. 523.
Kontextus: It is only for those to employ force who possess strength without judgment; but the well advised will have recourse to other means. Besides, he who pretends to carry his point by force hath need of many associates; but the man who can persuade knows that he is himself sufficient for the purpose; neither can such a one be supposed forward to shed blood; for, who is there would choose to destroy a fellow citizen rather than make a friend of him by mildness and persuasion?

“On the very day that such resolution is passed, they will see before them ten thousand Clearchuses instead of one.”

Xenophon könyv Anabasis

Bk. 3, ch. 2; pp. 88-89.
Anabasis
Kontextus: On making prisoners of our generals, they expected that we should perish from want of direction and order. It is incumbent, therefore, on our present commanders to be far more vigilant than our former ones, and on those under command to be far more orderly, and more obedient to their officers, at present than they were before…On the very day that such resolution is passed, they will see before them ten thousand Clearchuses instead of one.

“The most delightful of all music, that of your own praises.”

Xenophon könyv Hiero

Hiero, ch. 3, as translated by Richard Graves in The Whole Works of Xenophon (1832) p. 626).

“There is small risk a general will be regarded with contempt by those he leads, if, whatever he may have to preach, he shows himself best able to perform.”

The Cavalry General, ch. 6, as translated by Henry Graham Dakyns in The Cavalry General (2004) p. 26.

“Every one of you is the leader.”

Quoted in Edith Hamilton The Greek Way ([1930] 1993) p. 134.

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