A just man is not one who does no ill, But he, who with the power, has not the will. Philemon More Quotes by Philemon More Quotes From Philemon I pray that you may be active in sharing your faith, so that you will have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ. Philemon understanding praying may Grief, like a tree, has tears for its fruit. Philemon tears grief tree Look around you: there is not a doctor who desires the health of his friends, not a soldier who desires peace for his country. Philemon doctors soldier country Temperate anger well becomes the wise. Philemon wells anger wise I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. For I have derived much joy and comfort from your love, my brother, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed through you. Philemon brother heart joy Does man differ from the other animals? Only in posture. The rest are bent, but he is a wild beast who walks upright. Philemon doe animal men In this thing one man is superior to another, that he is better able to bear adversity and prosperity. Philemon adversity able men We are all crazy when we are angry. Philemon angry crazy A farmer is always going to be rich next year. Philemon next-year rich years Only the doctor and the judge have the right to inflict the death penalty without receiving the same. Philemon doctors science death A field is the most just possession for men. For what nature requires it carefully bears: barley, oil, wine, figs, honey. Silver-plate and purple will do for the tragedians, not for life. Philemon purple wine men Not one amongst the doctors, as you'll see Philemon doctors medicine desire It is easy for men to give advice, but difficult for one's self to follow; we have an example in physicians: for their patients they order a strict regime, for themselves, on going to bed, they do all that they have forbidden to others. Philemon self men order Every gift, though small, is in reality great, if it be given with affection.* Philemon If you only knew the evils which others suffer, you would willingly submit to those which you now bear. Philemon