12+ Xenocrates Quotes On Education, Government And Democracy
Xenocrates was a Greek philosopher of the 4th century BC. He was a pupil of Plato and the successor of Speusippus as head of the Academy. He was a major influence on the development of Stoic and Neoplatonic philosophy. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Xenocrates on life, education, government.
I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. — Xenocrates
Geometry is one of the handles of science and philosophy. — Xenocrates
Counsel in trouble gives small comfort when help is past remedy. — Xenocrates
Happiness is the possession of the excellence proper to us, and of the power subservient to it. — Xenocrates
Antipater uses us favourably if he looks upon us as staves, but very hardly if he considers us as freemen. — Xenocrates
An ambassador should study the welfare of his country, and not spend his time in feasting and riot. — Xenocrates
Each man's soul is his genius. — Xenocrates
One may as well go, as look into another man's house; because the eye may reach what the hand cannot. — Xenocrates
Go away, you give philosophy nothing to catch hold of. — Xenocrates
If the ox could think, it would attribute oxality to God. — Xenocrates
Tragedy when ridiculed by comedy does not condescend a reply. — Xenocrates
I have often repented speaking, but never of holding my tongue. — Xenocrates
Life Lessons by Xenocrates
- Xenocrates taught that true happiness can only be achieved through living a virtuous life, and that virtue is the highest good.
- He believed that the soul is immortal and that it is the source of all knowledge and wisdom.
- He also believed that the universe is composed of an eternal and unchanging substance, and that the soul is the only thing that can truly understand it.
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