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Quote of Democritus: One should emulate the deeds and...


Biography - Democritus:

Greek philosopher.
Born: -460 - Died: -370
Period:
4th century BC
5th century BC
Place of birth: Greece
Greece

One should emulate the deeds and actions of virtue, not the words.


Note 

Note



Fragment 55.


Quote source: Fragments



Translation

Translation

(French, German)



French
Il faut mettre tout son zèle, non pas à parler, mais à agir et à se comporter selon la vertu.

German
Tugendhafter Werke und Taten soll man sich befleißigen, nicht tugendhafter Worte.




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