Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
And Numenius, the Pythagorean philosopher, expressly writes: 'For what is Plato, but Moses speaking in Attic Greek.'
Clement of Alexandria
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Clement of Alexandria
Philosopher
Theologian
Writer
Saint Clement
Plato
Writes
Greek
Philosopher
Pythagorean
Speaking
Expressly
Writing
Attic
Attics
Moses
More quotes by Clement of Alexandria
Therefore let us repent and pass from ignorance to knowledge, from foolishness to wisdom, from licentiousness to self-control, from injustice to righteousness, from godlessness to God.
Clement of Alexandria
Above all Christians are not allowed to correct by violence sinful wrongdoings.
Clement of Alexandria
But those who are ready to toil in the most excellent pursuits, will not desist from the search after truth, till they get the demonstration from the Scriptures themselves.
Clement of Alexandria
Those who glory in their looks - not in their hearts - dress to please others.
Clement of Alexandria
We are not to throw away those things which can benefit our neighbor. Goods are called good because they can be used for good: they are instruments for good, in the hands of those who use them properly.
Clement of Alexandria
When lies have been accepted for some time, the truth always astounds with an air of novelty.
Clement of Alexandria
We say that knowledge is not mere talk, but a certain divine knowledge, that light which is kindled in the soul as a result of obedience to the commandments, and which reveals all that is in a state of becoming, enables man to know himself and teaches him to become possessed of God.
Clement of Alexandria
The Lord ate from a common bowl, and asked the disciples to sit on the grass. He washed their feet, with a towel wrapped around His waist - He, who is the Lord of the universe!
Clement of Alexandria
If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes.
Clement of Alexandria
For the Divine Being cannot be declared as it exists: but as we who are fettered in the flesh were able to listen, so the prophets spake to us the Lord savingly accommodating Himself to the weakness of men.
Clement of Alexandria
It is far better to be happy than to have your bodies act as graveyards for animals. Accordingly, the apostle [St.] Matthew partook of seeds, nuts and vegetables, without meat.
Clement of Alexandria
When the two shall be one, the outside as the inside, and the male and the female neither male nor female.
Clement of Alexandria
His Son Jesus, the Word of God, is our Instructor.... He is God and Creator.
Clement of Alexandria
The law itself exhibits justice and teaches wisdom by abstinence from sensible images and by calling out to the Maker and Father of the universe.
Clement of Alexandria
But it is with a different kind of spell that art deludes you ... it leads you to pay religious honor and worship to images and pictures.
Clement of Alexandria
But by no manner of means are women to be allotted to uncover and exhibit any part of their person, lest both fall,-the men by being excited to look, they by drawing on themselves the eyes of the men.
Clement of Alexandria
When you see your brother, you see God.
Clement of Alexandria
It is far better to be happy than to have our bodies act as graveyards to animals.
Clement of Alexandria
We must not cast away riches which can benefit our neighbor. Possessions were made to be possessed goods are called goods because they do good, and they have been provided by God for the good of men: they are at hand and serve as the material, the instruments for a good use in the hand of him who knows how to use them.
Clement of Alexandria
The rule of life for a perfect person is to be in the image and likeness of God.
Clement of Alexandria