“With these examples before you, you should aspire to nobility of character, and not only abide by what I have said, but acquaint yourself with the best things in the poets as well, and learn from the other wise men also any useful lessons they have taught. For just as we see the bee settling on all the flowers, and sipping the best from each, so also those who aspire to culture ought not to leave anything untasted, but should gather useful knowledge from every source. For hardly even with these pains can they overcome the defects of nature.”
            Verses 51-52. 
To Demonicus
        
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ancient greek rhetorician -436–-338 BCRelated quotes
 
                            
                        
                        
                        " Programming http://naggum.no/erik/programming.html", cited in the preface of Physically Based Rendering (2004) by Matt Pharr and Greg Humphreys.
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                        
                                        "these men" refers to teachers and "the famous men of the ancients," p. 381 
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                                        The Further Adventures of Nils (1907) 
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                                        Thomas Nashe, Preface to Robert Greene's Menaphon (1589), cited from G. Gregory Smith (ed.) Elizabethan Critical Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1904) vol. 1, p. 315. 
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                        1870s, Self-Made Men (1872)
 
        
     
                             
                             
                             
                            