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The 23 best sentences of Plutarco

The 23 best sentences of Plutarco

April 6, 2024

Plutarch (46 d.C. - 120), who was also known as Plutarco de Queronea when he finally obtained Roman citizenship, was an incredible historian, thinker, biographer and Greek philosopher.

Plutarch was born in Queronea, Boeotia (region that corresponds to the current Western Greece). During his long life he traveled through the Mediterranean and studied rhetoric, philosophy and mathematics at the Athenian Academy.

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Famous phrases of Plutarco

His work was based on moralism, although he also developed theories and postulates in philosophy and history. He is considered one of the most influential Hellenic thinkers of all time. In today's article let's know the work of this Greek thinker through the best phrases of Plutarco .


1. Friendship is a companion animal, not a herd.

Being well surrounded does not depend on quantity, but on quality.

2. Patience has more power than strength.

An unparalleled quality in the human being: step by step is how we manage to reach a good port.

3. An army of deer led by a lion is much more frightening than an army of lions commanded by a deer.

The importance of leadership is revealed in this phrase of Plutarch.

4. Many things are what time heals, not what reason makes.

Any defeat can be relieved with the simple passage of time.

5. The brain is not a glass to fill, but a lamp to light.

A brutal metaphor. Perhaps the most famous remembered appointment of the great Plutarch.


6. The omission of the good is no less reprehensible than the commission of evil.

A maxim of your moral thoughts.

7. Moderate work fortifies the spirit; and weakens it when it is excessive: just as moderate water nourishes plants and too much chokes them.

Moderation, in any facet of life, is the virtue of a compensated and balanced existence.

8. Spiders catch flies and let the wasps flee.

For something they will not dare to deal with poisonous beings.

9. Who has many vices, has many masters.

Vicious people are slaves to their bad habits.

10. Sometimes a joke, an anecdote, an insignificant moment, paint us better an illustrious man, than the greatest feats or the bloodiest battles.

On the transcendence of small details.

11. There are husbands so unfair that they demand from their women a fidelity that they themselves violate, they resemble the generals who cowardly flee from the enemy, who nevertheless want their soldiers to hold the post with courage.

On the prevailing machismo in the conjugal relations of the time.


12. Hate is a tendency to take advantage of all occasions to harm others.

This is how Plutarch defined hatred.

13. I do not need friends that change when I change and settle when I'm seated. My shadow does it much better.

One of those phrases of Plutarch in which he shows us the essence of friendship.

14. Enjoying all pleasures is foolish; avoid them, insensitive.

In moderation there is virtue, according to the Greek philosopher.

15. A people that wants to be happy has not needed conquests.

Imperalism is born of an incomplete and unhappy society.

16. There are loves so beautiful that they justify all the follies they make commit.

A phrase of romantic love of great beauty and virtue.

17. Whoever gets into brambles and loves gets in, will come in whenever he wants, but will not go out whenever he wants.

Great reflection to apply to our day to day.

18. Hunters catch hares with dogs; Many men trap the ignorant with adulation.

Parallelism that gives us to understand that manipulation can generate followers.

19. To know how to speak it is necessary to know how to listen.

A maxim in empathetic and effective communication, according to Plutarco.

20. The death of young people constitutes a shipwreck. The one of the old ones is a dock in the port.

The naturalness of death is only conceived in old age. Everything else is drama.

21. An authority that is founded on terror, violence, oppression, is at the same time a shame and an injustice.

On the authoritarian leaders.

22. True friendship seeks three things: virtue, for honest; the dialogue, as delight; and utility, as a need.

A summary about the three pillars of a beautiful friendship.

23. We have to live, and not just exist.

One of those phrases of Plutarch that exhort us to live without fear.


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