37 Quotes About Greeks
- Author Joe Novella
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When an Italian marries a Greek, you get the union of two lots of people who believe themselves to be the creators of modern civilization
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- Author Monaristw
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Be careful of Greeks bearing gifts? No. Be careful of gifts bearing Greeks! =)
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- Author David Gerrold
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Somebody should have warned the Trojans. Beware of gifts bearing Greeks.
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- Author Christopher Bollen
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The Greeks used to say that gods and animals were born whole. It is only humans who need to develop, that they become complete only with the help of a community. It’s the state of that community that can turn a human into a god or a beast.” She dropped the bee into the terrarium and returned it slowly to the table. “Maybe that’s bullshit. I happen to like the beasts.
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- Author Ibn Al-Nadim
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I have read in some of the old histories that in early times the Greeks did not know how to write until two men, one of whom was called Cadmus (Qatmus) and the other Aghanūn, came from Egypt bringing sixteen letters with which the Greeks wrote. Then one of these two men derived four other letters, also used for writing. Later, another man named Simonides (Simūnidus) derived four additional ones, making twenty-four. It was in those days that Socrates (Suqrātīs) appeared
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- Author Pierre Simon De Laplace
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The ingenious method of expressing every possible number using a set of ten symbols (each symbol having a place value and an absolute value) emerged in India. The idea seems so simple nowadays that its significance and profound importance is no longer appreciated ... The importance of this invention is more readily appreciated when one considers that it was beyod the two greatest men of antiquity, Archimedes and Apollonius.
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- Author Anna Canić
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Ljubav ne prolazi, a to što prolazi – to nije ljubav.
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- Author Oscar Wilde
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To be really mediæval one should have no body. To be really modern one should have no soul. To be really Greek one should have no clothes.
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- Author William J Bernstein
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As a general rule, the Chinese seldom ventured west of Sri Lanka, the Indians north of the Red Sea mouth, and the Italians south of Alexandria. It was left to the Greeks, who ranged freely from India to Italy, to carry the greatest share of the traffic.
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