All Sayings

4,634 sayings found from the Ancient era

Don't eat your heart.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted 3rd century CE)
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Don't eat your heart.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted 3rd century CE)
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Don't help with a burden but put it on.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't help with a burden but put it on.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't put a god's image on a ring.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't put a god's image on a ring.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't leave the outline of a pan in ashes.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't leave the outline of a pan in ashes.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't wipe up a mess with a torch.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't wipe up a mess with a torch.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't piss towards the sun.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't piss towards the sun.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't walk on the highway.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't offer your right hand too easily.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't offer your right hand too easily.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't share your roof with swallows.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't share your roof with swallows.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't keep clawed birds.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't keep clawed birds.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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Don't piss or stand on your cut nails and hair.

— Pythagoras c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
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