PHOCYLIDESMiletus, 6th century B.C. |
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Poet of maxims from Miletus, who flourished in 537 BC. Together with his contemporary Demodocus, from Leros, also a poet, they teased each other with verses. He wrote moral rules in hexameters and couplets that always began with the three words: "And then Phokideo". A large didactic Poem of 200 hexameters, which survived in its entirety and is called "Focylidea", does not belong to him, but to an alexandrian judean, a synonym of the poet, who lived between the 2nd century BC and Nero's empire.
Quotes
- MANY STARS SHINE WITHOUT ENVYING THE GREATER LIGHT OF THE SUN
- DO NOT TRY TO GET RICH BY INJUSTICES, BUT TRY TO PROVIDE FOR THE NECESSARY OF YOUR LIFE ACCORDING TO THE MORAL LAW
- BE SUFFICIENT WITH WHAT YOU HAVE AND DO NOT WISH FOR THOSE OF OTHERS
- AVOID FALSE TESTIMONY. COURAGEOUSLY PREACH WHAT IS RIGHT
- QUARREL SEEDS QUARREL
- THE IGNORANT CANNOT LISTEN TO A GREAT LESSON
- DON'T MAKE FRIENDS FLATTERERS, THAT FLATTER IN ORDER TO EAT A LOT
- DON'T BELIEVE THE PEOPLE. A VERSATILE GROUP IT IS, PEOPLE AND FIRE AND WATER INCEASANTLY
- DON'T DISPLAY WHAT CANNOT BE SEEN TO THE SUN
- DON'T PITY WEALTH. REMEMBER YOU ARE MORTAL
- MIND RULES FARMS, REPUBLICS AND SHIPS
- DO NOT ACCEPT TO KEEP STOLEN THINGS BECAUSE THERE WILL BE TWO THIEVES THEN
- IF AN ENEMY'S ANIMAL FALLS DOWN, PICK IT UP
- NEVER EXTEND A VIOLENT HAND TO SOFT INFANTS
- BE SHY IN FRONT OF WHITE TEMPLES
- WHATEVER YOU PROMISE YOUR SERVANT GIVE HIM, SO THAT HE WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOU
- DO NOT HARM YOUR SERVANT BY ACCUSING HIM TO THE KING
- LOVE OF WEALTH IS THE MOTHER OF ALL EVIL
- YOU SHOULD NOT TEACH OTHERWISE THAN WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOUR MIND AND HEART
- DO NOT RAISE YOUR HAND, PUT A LEASH ON WILD RAGE
- MANY TIMES WITH ONE HIT, YOU KILL UNINTENTIONALLY
- IT'S GOOD TO GIVE FOOD TO THE STRANGER IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE FEAST IS NOT GREAT
- IF YOU WANT TO GET RICH, GROW A FIELD. THE FIELD, THEY SAY, IS A TRUE HORN OF AMALTHEIA
- BETTER TO LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN THAN A BIG ONE
- DO NOT ENGAGE IN PLOTS, NOR GET BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS
- GIVE ADVICE TO THE LOST, SAVE THE OBSCENE, SIMILAR THE PASSIONS.
- WORK AND LIVE FROM YOUR LABOR. EVERY IDLE PERSON, IT'S NATURAL EITHER TO STEAL TO EAT OR PICK UP THE CRUMBS FROM A STRANGER'S TABLE
- IF YOU HAVEN'T LEARNED AN ART, DIG WITH A SHOVEL. EVERY WORK IS PART OF LIFE. BECOME A SAILOR, GREAT IS THE SEA
- NEVER SHOW YOURSELF TO YOUR CHILDREN WITH A HARSH FACE. YOUR SWEETNESS WINS THEIR LOVE
- THE GOODS OF ANOTHER DO NOT ENVY
- LOGIC IS A WEAPON MORE PENETRATING THAN IRON
- NOR DOES THE EARTH ENVY THE HEAVEN, NOR THE RIVER THE SEA. EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS UNDER A UNIFIED VIEW
- GIVE TO THE POOR IMMEDIATELY, DON'T TELL HIM