Don't keep clawed birds.
Pythagorean theorem, mathematics
Don't keep clawed birds.
Pythagorean theorem, mathematics
A Pythagorean 'Symbol', interpreted as a warning against helping thankless or unfaithful people.
c. 570-495 BCE (interpreted later)
Found in 1 providers: gemini
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"Do not look in a mirror by lamplight."
Shocking"The oldest and shortest words, 'yes' and 'no,' are those which require the most thought."
Shocking"It is only necessary to make war with five things; with the maladies of the body, the ignorances of the mind, with the passions of the body, with the seditions of the city and the discords of families…"
Strange & Unusual"The strangest (and sexiest) of the legends surrounding the aura of Pythagoras is that he had a golden thigh that he would show to impress people he wanted to join his cult."
Strange & Unusual"Do nothing evil, neither in the presence of others, nor privately; But above all things respect yourself."
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