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Quotes about Moderation

If you wish to make Pythocles wealthy, don't give him more money; rather, reduce his desires.
- Epicurus
One who understands the limits of the good life knows that what eliminates the pains brought on by need and what makes the whole of life perfect is easily obtained, so that there is no need for enterprises that entail the struggle for success.19
- Epicurus
It does people good to have to do things they don't like...in moderation.
- LM Montgomery
Her advice is much like pepper, I think . . . excellent in small quantities but rather scorching in her doses.
- LM Montgomery
[T]he small is great, the great is small; all is in equilibrium in necessity.
- Victor Hugo
Short is the way from need to greed.
- Abraham Joshua Heschel
Rules of living Don't worry, eat three square meals a day,say your prayers, be courteous to your creditors, keep your digestion good,steer clear of biliousness,exercise, go slow and go easy. May be there are other things that your special case requires to make you happy, but my friend, these, i reckon, will give you a good life.
- Abraham Lincoln
The Woman and Her Hen A WOMAN possessed a Hen that gave her an egg every day. She often pondered how she might obtain two eggs daily instead of one, and at last, to gain her purpose, determined to give the Hen a double allowance of barley. From that day the Hen became fat and sleek, and never once laid another egg.
- Aesop
We are seekers of beauty, but avoid extravagance. We admire learning, but are unimpressed by pedantry. For us, wealth is an aim for its value when used, not as an empty boast. And the disgrace of poverty lies not in the admission of it, but more in the failure to avoid it in practice.
- Alain de Botton
In particular, our church will have to confront the vices of hubris, the worship of power, envy, and illusionism as the roots of all evil. It will have to speak of moderation, authenticity, trust, faithfulness, steadfastness, patience, discipline, humility, modesty, contentment.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Culturally it means a return from the newspaper and the radio to the book, from feverish activity to unhurried leisure, from dispersion to concentration, from sensationalism to reflection, from virtuosity to art, from snobbery to modesty, from extravagance to moderation.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure very much.
- William Hazlitt