Golden Verses So-called because they are "good as gold." They are by some attributed to Epicarmos, and by others to Empedocles, but always go under the name of Pythagoras, and seem quite in accordance with the excellent precepts of that philosopher. They are as follows: Ne'er suffer sleep thine eyes to close Before thy mind hath run O'er every act, and thought, and word, From dawn to set of sun; For wrong take shame, but grateful feel If just thy course hath been; Such effort day by day renewed Will ward thy soul from sin. E. C. B.
Don't try to cover your mistakes with false words. Rather, correct your mistakes with examination. - Pythagoras
Don't try to cover your mistakes with false words. Rather, correct your mistakes with examination.
- Pythagoras
Learn to be silent. Let your quiet mind listen and absorb. - Pythagoras
Learn to be silent. Let your quiet mind listen and absorb.
The highest goal of music is to connect one's soul to their Divine Nature, not entertainment - Pythagoras
The highest goal of music is to connect one's soul to their Divine Nature, not entertainment
Having departed from your house, turn not back; for the furies will be your attendants. - Pythagoras
Having departed from your house, turn not back; for the furies will be your attendants.
The soul of man is divided into three parts, intelligence, reason, and passion. Intelligence and passion are possessed by other animals, but reason b… - Pythagoras
The soul of man is divided into three parts, intelligence, reason, and passion. Intelligence and passion are possessed by other animals, but reason b…
The wise man should be prepared for everything that does not lie within his control. - Pythagoras
The wise man should be prepared for everything that does not lie within his control.
The oldest, shortest words - 'yes' and 'no' - are those which require the most thought. - Pythagoras
The oldest, shortest words - 'yes' and 'no' - are those which require the most thought.
It is better to be silent, than to dispute with the Ignorant. - Pythagoras
It is better to be silent, than to dispute with the Ignorant.
Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What wrong did I do? What good did I accomplish? What did I forget to do? - Pythagoras
Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What wrong did I do? What good did I accomplish? What did I forget to do?
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