Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Men trust their ears less than their eyes.
Herodotus
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Herodotus
Historian
Politician
Writer
Herodotus of Halicarnassus
Herodotus
Father of History
Eye
Noise
Sound
Hearing
Less
Ears
Reality
Quiet
Music
Listening
Men
Silence
Trust
Eyes
Distrust
More quotes by Herodotus
But this I know: if all mankind were to take their troubles to market with the idea of exchanging them, anyone seeing what his neighbor's troubles were like would be glad to go home with his own.
Herodotus
Love of honor is a very shady sort of possession.
Herodotus
When life is so burdensome death has become a sought after refuge.
Herodotus
Where wisdom is called for, force is of little use.
Herodotus
The hastening of any undertaking begets error, from which great losses are wont to come.
Herodotus
In soft regions are born soft men.
Herodotus
In peace children inter their parents, war violates the order of nature and causes parents to inter their children.
Herodotus
The man of affluence is not in fact more happy than the possessor of a bare competency, unless, in addition to his wealth, the end of his life be fortunate. We often see misery dwelling in the midst of splendour, whilst real happiness is found in humbler stations.
Herodotus
Haste in every business brings failures.
Herodotus
We have two useless gods who never leave our island, but like to dwell in it constantly, Poverty and Helplessness.
Herodotus
Historia (Inquiry) so that the actions of of people will not fade with time.
Herodotus
God does not suffer presumption in anyone but himself.
Herodotus
A real friend ... exults in his friends happiness, rejoices in all his joys, and is ready to afford him the best advice.
Herodotus
Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. [The Motto Of The U.S. Postal Service]
Herodotus
The worst part a man can suffer is to have insight into much and power over nothing.
Herodotus
If one is sufficiently lavish with time, everything possible happens.
Herodotus
All men's gains are the fruit of venturing.
Herodotus
The trials of living and the pangs of disease make even the short span of life too long.
Herodotus
A man calumniated is doubly injured -- first by him who utters the calumny, and then by him who believes it.
Herodotus
As the old saw says well: every end does not appear together with its beginning. It's impossible for someone who is human to have all good things together, just as there is no single country able to provide all good things for itself.
Herodotus