Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
A man once asked Diogenes what was the proper time for supper, and he made answer, If you are a rich man, whenever you please and if you are a poor man, whenever you can.
Diogenes Laertius
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Diogenes Laertius
Answers
Rich
Diogenes
Poor
Supper
Made
Proper
Men
Whenever
Time
Answer
Asked
Please
More quotes by Diogenes Laertius
When Thales was asked what was difficult, he said, To know one's self. And what was easy, To advise another.
Diogenes Laertius
As some say, Solon was the author of the apophthegm, Nothing in excess.
Diogenes Laertius
The Stoics also teach that God is unity, and that he is called Mind and Fate and Jupiter, and by many other names besides.
Diogenes Laertius
Aristippus being asked what were the most necessary things for well-born boys to learn, said, Those things which they will put in practice when they become men.
Diogenes Laertius
One of the sophisms of Chrysippus was, If you have not lost a thing, you have it.
Diogenes Laertius
Whichever you do, you will repent it.
Diogenes Laertius
Xenophanes speaks thus:-And no man knows distinctly anything,And no man ever will.
Diogenes Laertius
The mountains too, at a distance, appear airy masses and smooth, but seen near at hand they are rough.
Diogenes Laertius
Time is the image of eternity.
Diogenes Laertius
Arcesilaus had a peculiar habit while conversing of using the expression, My opinion is, and So and so will not agree to this.
Diogenes Laertius
Socrates said, Those who want fewest things are nearest to the gods.
Diogenes Laertius
Fortune is unstable, while our will is free.
Diogenes Laertius
Bion used to say that the way to the shades below was easy he could go there with his eyes shut.
Diogenes Laertius
When asked what learning was the most necessary, he said, Not to unlearn what you have learned!
Diogenes Laertius
It used to be a common saying of Myson's that men ought not to seek for things in words, but for words in things for that things are not made on account of words but that words are put together for the sake of things.
Diogenes Laertius
Diogenes, when asked from what country he came, replied, I am a citizen of the world.
Diogenes Laertius
Once when Bion was at sea in the company of some wicked men, he fell into the hands of pirates and when the rest said, We are undone if we are known,-But I, said he, am undone if we are not known.
Diogenes Laertius
There is a written and an unwritten law. The one by which we regulate our constitutions in our cities is the written law that which arises from customs is the unwritten law.
Diogenes Laertius
Aristippus said that a wise man's country was the world.
Diogenes Laertius
Diogenes said once to a person who was showing him a dial, It is a very useful thing to save a man from being too late for supper.
Diogenes Laertius