Words of Wisdom quote by Plutarch

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Nature and wisdom never are at strife
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"Nature and wisdom never are at strife"

- Plutarch

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This quote by Plutarch suggests that the natural world and wisdom are constantly in contract with each various other. To put it simply, the logical and also rational elements of wisdom constantly align with the beauty as well as order evident in nature.

Plutarch was a popular Greek philosopher and also historian that lived throughout the 1st and 2nd century advertisement. He believed that a deep understanding of nature was important to achieve wisdom. Plutarch likewise kept in mind that wisdom could lead us to identify the patterns and rhythms of nature, which in turn would certainly guide us towards an extra harmonious lifestyle.

Overall, this quote stresses the significance of acknowledging the interconnectivity between nature as well as our mission for understanding and also understanding. By acknowledging this unity, we can grow a much deeper sense of recognition and respect for the environment and also include its wisdom into our lives.

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Plutarch This quote is written / told by Plutarch between 46 AC and 119 AC. He was a famous Philosopher from Greece, the quote is categorized under the topic Words of Wisdom. The author also have 35 other quotes.

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