Quotes by Greek When I became thoroughly acquainted with the Greek and Roman authors, I thought it incumbent upon me to do something towards the honor of the place of my nativity, and to vindicate the rhetoric of this ancient forum of our Metropolis from the aspersions of the illiterate by composing A Treatise of the Alercation of the Ancients; wherein I have demonstrated that the purity, sincerity, and simplicity of their diction is nowhere so well preserved as amongst my neighbourhood. John Arbuthnot simplicity greek honor There is a Greek word that is called "Praxis" and that means the integration of your beliefs with your behavior. John Assaraf greek belief mean Ever since the Greek tragedies, artists have, from time to time, asked themselves how they might influence ongoing political events. John Berger political greek artist What good is all the painstaking work on copy if the headline isn't right? If the headline doesn't stop people, the copy might as well be written in Greek. John Caples greek might people Here Greek and Roman find themselves alive along these crowded shelves; and Shakespeare treads again his stage, and Chaucer paints anew his age. John Greenleaf Whittier pain greek age The Greeks understood that mind and body must develop in harmounious proportions to produce a creative intelligence. John F. Kennedy creativity creative greek The people and the cultures of what is known as Africa are older than the word 'Africa.' According to most records, old and new, Africans are the oldest people on the face of the earth. The people now called Africans not only influenced the Greeks and the Romans, they influenced the early world before there was a place called Europe. John Henrik Clarke greek europe people Of all peoples the Greeks have dreamt the dream of life best. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe greek dream The life of the ancient Greeks and Romans has profoundly influenced our own, and yet the ways in which they affect us do not present themselves on the surface of our ordinary experiences. John Dewey greek ordinary way Satire among the Romans, but not among the Greeks, was a bitter invective poem. John Dryden satire bitter greek Well what would happen is that if Greece defaulted and couldn't pay its debts, all the Greek bonds that are held in other banking systems across Western Europe would suddenly have no value. You could as a knock-on effect create a banking crisis in Western Europe. John Major banking-crisis greek europe There are more myths about Black Wednesday than the Greeks ever created. John Major myth black greek 'Lollipop Opera' is the backdrop to Finsbury Park. A place that is very thriving, interracial and lot of music stores, Greek, Turkish, all sorts of immigrant music. It's utter Englishness. It blends the Jamaicans, the Irish. It's like what Jim Reeves did with American country music. John Lydon lollipop greek country The ancient Greek definition of happiness was the full use of your powers along lines of excellence. John F. Kennedy greek inspirational life Since the time of the ancient Greeks, we have always felt that there was a close relationship between a strong, vital mind and physical fitness. John F. Kennedy strong greek wrestling As far as the job of President goes, its rewarding and I've given before this group the definition of happiness for the Greeks. I'll define it again: the full use of your powers along lines of excellence. I find, therefore, that the Presidency provides some happiness. John F. Kennedy greek happiness jobs This was nostalgia in the literal Greek sense: the pain of not being able to return to one's home and family. John Thorn pain greek home Genetically, I'm pure Greek. Psychologically, environmentally, culturally, by choice, I'm a member of the black community. Johnny Otis community choices greek Chaos does not mean total disorder. Chaos means a multiplicity of possibilities. Chaos is from the ancient Greek words that means a thing that is birthed from the void. And it was about that which is possible, not about disorder. Jok Church greek doe mean I wish they would use English instead of Greek words. When I want to know why a leaf is green, they tell me it is coloured by "chlorophyll," which at first sounds very instructive; but if they would only say plainly that a leaf is coloured green by a thing which is called "green leaf," we should see more precisely how far we had got. John Ruskin greek wish science «1011121314151617181920»