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Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (163b)
When it is proper to act, do not use a word.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVII: Passages From Clement's Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom. (10)
Let the wise man, then, show his wisdom not in words only, but in good deeds.
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (86)
Put all words to the test before you utter them.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IX: Reasons for Veiling the Truth in Symbols. (6)
"To win the flowers of fair renown from men, Be not induced to speak aught more than right."
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (30)
Do not mention everything in the presence of those whom you do not know.
Tao Te Ching
Tao Te Ching (64)
That which is at rest is easily kept hold of; before a thing has given indications of its presence, it is easy to take measures against it; that...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 37: Of the special prayers of them that be continual workers in the work of this book (2)
Yea, and if it be but a little word of one syllable, me think it better than of two: and more, too, according to the work of the spirit, since it so i...
Life of Pythagoras
PYTHAGORIC ETHICAL SENTENCES FROM STOBÆUS, Which are omitted in the Opuscula Mythologica, &c. of Gale. (25)
Let it be more eligible to you to throw a stone in vain, than to utter an idle word. Pythagoras. Stob. p. 215.
Dhammapada
Chapter IV: Flowers (51)
Like a beautiful flower, full of colour, but without scent, are the fine but fruitless words of him who does not act accordingly.