Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Good fortune is the greatest of blessings, but good counsel comes next, and the lack of it destroys the other also.
Demosthenes
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Demosthenes
Diplomat
Greek Statesman
Orator
Politician
Dimosthenis
Blessings
Good
Lack
Fortune
Blessing
Greatest
Comes
Counsel
Next
Destroys
Also
More quotes by Demosthenes
We believe whatever we want to believe.
Demosthenes
The fact speak for themselves.
Demosthenes
The sower of the seed is assuredly the author of the whole harvest of mischief.
Demosthenes
You cannot have a proud and chivalrous spirit if your conduct is mean and paltry for whatever a man's actions are, such must be his spirit.
Demosthenes
There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion.
Demosthenes
The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to forget the fact at once.
Demosthenes
The end of wisdom is consultation and deliberation.
Demosthenes
The readiest and surest way to get rid of censure, is to correct ourselves.
Demosthenes
The best protection for the people is not necessarily to believe everything people tell them.
Demosthenes
It is not possible to found a lasting power upon injustice, perjury, and treachery.
Demosthenes
Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.
Demosthenes
Excessive dealings with tyrants are not good for the security of free states.
Demosthenes
What a man wishes, he will believe.
Demosthenes
Great and unexpected successes are often the cause of foolish rushing into acts of extravagance.
Demosthenes
The man who flies shall fight again. [Lat., Qui fugiebat, rusus praeliabitur.]
Demosthenes
I decline to buy repentance at the cost of ten thousand drachmas.
Demosthenes
What we wish, that we readily believe.
Demosthenes
Close alliances with despots are never safe for free states.
Demosthenes
He who confers a favor should at once forget it, if he is not to show a sordid ungenerous spirit. To remind a man of a kindness conferred and to talk of it, is little different from reproach.
Demosthenes
A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.
Demosthenes