Do nothing evil, neither in the presence of others, nor privately; But above all things respect yourself.
Pythagorean theorem, mathematics
Do nothing evil, neither in the presence of others, nor privately; But above all things respect yourself.
Pythagorean theorem, mathematics
An ethical injunction from the 'Golden Verses'.
c. 570-495 BCE
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"Do not sit on a quart measure."
Shocking"Sacrifice an odd number to the celestial gods, and to the infernal an even."
Strange & Unusual"Five represents marriage because it is the sum of two and three (the Pythagoreans believed that even numbers were masculine and odd numbers were feminine)."
Strange & Unusual"Number is the ruler of forms and ideas, and the cause of gods and daemons."
Strange & Unusual"A fool is known by his speech, and a wise man by silence."
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