Top 16 Aristodemus Quotes
#1. Aristodemus, a friend of Antigonus, supposed to be a cook's son, advised him to moderate his gifts and expenses. "Thy words," said he, "Aristodemus, smell of the apron.
Plutarch
#2. Flies, worms, and flowers exceed me still.
Isaac Watts
#3. Hope doesn't disappoint. God is FAITHFUL to His promises. Being delayed is a part of God's plan for our lives. So don't lose hope everything will come forth at the appointed time.
Prophetess Dina Rolle
#4. We ought to ask the Blessed Virgin, the angels, and the saints to pray for us that we may receive the good God as worthily as it is possible for us to receive him.
John Vianney
#5. So I choose to believe that we are not given more because we have to find the rest inside ourselves.
Sarah Fine
#7. Cease to admire the smoke, wealth, and noise of prosperous Rome.
Horace
#8. Love is no assignment for cowards.
Ovid
#9. For the joy of ear and eye, for the heart and mind's delight, for the mystic harmony, linking sense to sound and sight; Lord of all, to thee we raise this our hymn of grateful praise.
Folliott Sandford Pierpoint
#10. They were stranded on the opposite sides of death, at least for now, and that was all there was to it.
Mary Balogh
#11. Whenever you aren't manipulating your experience, you're meditating. As soon as you meditate because you think you should, you're controlling your experience again, and you've squeezed all the value out of your meditation.
Adyashanti
#12. Looking good and dressing well is a necessity. Having a purpose in life is not.
Oscar Wilde
#13. I think we're all capable of bad things but luckily most of us are able to curb ourselves.
Jacki Weaver
#14. By arts, sails, and oars, ships are rapidly moved; arts move the
light chariot, and establish love.
[Lat., Arte citae veloque rates remoque moventur;
Arte levis currus, arte regendus Amor.]
Ovid