Quotes - Athenaeus
It was a saying of Demetrius Phalereus, that "Men having often abandoned what was visible for the sake of what was uncertain, have not got what they expected, and have lost what they had,--being unfortunate by an enigmatical sort of calamity."
Every investigation which is guided by principles of Nature fixes its ultimate aim entirely on gratifying the stomach.
Dorion, ridiculing the description of a tempest in the "Nautilus" of Timotheus, said that he had seen a more formidable storm in a boiling saucepan.
On one occasion some one put a very little wine into a wine-cooler, and said that it was sixteen years old. "It is very small for its age," said Gnathæna.
Goodness does not consist in greatness, but greatness in goodness.
On one occasion some one put a very little wine into a wine cooler, and said that it was sixteen years old. "It is very small for its age," said Gnathaena.
Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
I have heard a greater storm in a boiling pot.