Don't sit on a bushel.
Pythagorean theorem, mathematics
Don't sit on a bushel.
Pythagorean theorem, mathematics
A Pythagorean 'Symbol', interpreted by Diogenes Laertius as 'keep both today and the future in mind since a bushel is a daily ration'.
c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted 3rd century CE)
Found in 1 providers: gemini
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