19+ Philo Quotes On Friendship, Education And Birthday

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle. by Saint Philo of Alexandria — Philo

Learning is by nature curiosity... prying into everything, reluctant to leave anything, material or immaterial, unexplained. — Philo

The body is the soul's house. Shouldn't we therefore take care of our house so that it doesn't fall into ruin? — Philo

I know that God exists. I know that I have never invented anything. I have been a medium by which these things were given to the culture as fast as the culture could earn them. I give all the credit to God. — Philo

Money, it has been said, is the cause of good things to a good man, of evil things to a bad man. — Philo

How then, is it natural that the mind of man, being so small as contained in such narrow spaces as a brain or a heart, should have room for all the vastness of sky and Universe? — Philo

Remorse for what is done is useless. — Philo

Gray hairs are signs of wisdom if you hold your tongue, speak and they are but hairs, as in the young. — Philo

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. — Philo

Households, cities, countries, and nations have enjoyed great happiness when a single individual has taken heed of the Good and Beautiful. Such people not only liberate themselves; they fill those they meet with a free mind. — Philo

A Judge must bear in mind that when he tries a case he is himself on trial. — Philo

Every virtuous man is free. — Philo

It would be a sign of great simplicity to think that the world was created in six days, or indeed at all in time; [...] Time is a thing posterior to the world. Therefore it would be correctly said that the world was not created in time, but that time had its existence in consequence of the world. For it is the motion of the heaven that has displayed the nature of time. — Philo

The air is full of souls those who are nearest to earth descending to be tied to mortal bodies return to other bodies, desiring to live in them. — Philo

Emotions become more violent when expression is stifled. — Philo

He who tries to flee from God takes refuge in himself. — Philo

What God is to the world, that parents are to their children. — Philo

Those who give hoping to be rewarded with honor are not giving, they are bargaining. — Philo

Learning is by nature, curiosity. — Philo

Life Lessons by Philo

Philo taught that the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge is the highest form of human endeavor. He believed that the soul should be cultivated through contemplation and study of the divine. His teachings emphasize the importance of striving for excellence in all aspects of life and the need to prioritize spiritual growth over material gain.

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