Top 14 Greece Wise Sayings
#2. Our party supports decriminalisation of cannabis. It's not a priority for this election campaign but it has been a long-standing policy of ours.
Metiria Turei
#3. Oh! the metempsychosis! Oh! Pythagoras, that in bright Greece, two thousand years ago, did die, so good, so wise, so mild; I sailed with thee along the Peruvian coast last voyage - and, foolish as I am, taught thee, a green simple boy, how to splice a rope.
Herman Melville
#4. People do not lack strength, they lack will.
Victor Hugo
#5. It is but sorrow to be wise when wisdom profits not.
Sophocles
#6. A Good Samaritan is not simply one whose heart is touched in an immediate act of care and charity, but one who provides a system of sustained care.
James A. Forbes
#7. Unlike every other farang in Thailand, I never did get involved with bargirls. I was looking for a partner. Not a professional.
John Cameron Smith
#8. One of the Seven [wise men of Greece] was wont to say: That laws were like cobwebs, where the small flies are caught and the great break through.
Francis Bacon
#9. Humanists recognize that it is only when people feel free to think for themselves, using reason as their guide, that they are best capable of developing values that succeed in satisfying human needs and serving human interests.
Isaac Asimov
#10. The seven wise men of Greece, so famous for their wisdom all the world over, acquired all that fame, each of them, by a single sentence consisting of two or three words.
Robert South
#12. A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.
Dorothea Lange
#13. When falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?
Mary Shelley
#14. When Pauline Pfeiffer wrote Hadley Hemingway, "I've seen your husband E. Hemingway several times...", how could she not be blamed for breaking up the marriage. I'm not buying that Pauline was naive.
Ruth A. Hawkins