Plutarch Quotes About Evidence

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  • He who busies himself in mean occupations, produces in the very pains he takes about things of little or no use, an evidence against himself of his negligence and indisposition to what is really good

    Plutarch (1861). “Plutarch's Lives: The Translation Called Dryden's”, p.319
  • Our senses through ignorance of Reality, falsely tell us that what appears to be, is. FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real

  • Sometimes small incidents, rather than glorious exploits, give us the best evidence of character. So, as portrait painters are more exact in doing the face, where the character is revealed, than the rest of the body, I must be allowed to give my more particular attention to the marks of the souls of men.

    Men  
  • Evidence of trust begets trust, and love is reciprocated by love.

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