He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. ὁ ἔχων ὦτα ἀκουέτω. Jesus Matthew 11:15 Buy the Bible (KJV) at Amazon Buy the Bible (KJV) at Amazon Read this verse at Bible Hub Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Listening Speaker Jesus Source Gospel of Matthew The Bible Medium Scripture Genre Religious literature Language Greek Time 60 60s 1st century Era Classical antiquity Occupation Founder of a religion Religious leader From Israel Middle East Roman Empire Authentication Score 3 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Citation The Holy Bible: The King James Version. 1611. (Matthew 11:15). Citation text copied to clipboard.
Another quote from Classical antiquity Between us and excellence, the gods have placed the sweat of our brows. Hesiod Works and Days Show More Info Buy Works and Days at Amazon Buy Works and Days at Amazon Read Works and Days at Harvard's classics page Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Hard work Excellence Character Virtue The human condition Author Hesiod Source Works and Days Medium Poem Genre Didactic poem Language Greek Time 700 BC 700s BC 8th century BC Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 1 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Original Citation Hesiod. Ἔργα καὶ Ἡμέραι [Works and Days]. c. 700 BC, l. 289. Original citation text copied to clipboard. Current Citation Hesiod. "Works and Days." Theogony and Works and Days, translated by M. L. West. Oxford University Press, 2009, l. 289. Current citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info
Another quote originally in Greek All men by nature desire to know. Aristotle Metaphysics There are no other quotes from this source in the Bon Mots database. Show More Info Buy Metaphysics at Amazon Buy Metaphysics at Amazon Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Curiosity Knowledge Human nature Author Aristotle Source Metaphysics Genre Philosophical literature Language Greek Time 322 BC 320s BC 4th century BC Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 2 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Original Citation Aristotle. τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά [Those after the physics]. c. 322 BC, bk. 1. Original citation text copied to clipboard. Current Citation Aristotle. Metaphysics, translated by Hugh Lawson-Tancred. Penguin Classics, 1999, book alpha. Current citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info