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25 Motivational Xenophanes Quotes For Success In Life

Xenophanes of Colophon was a Greek philosopher, theologian, poet, and social and religious critic. Xenophanes is seen as one of the most important presocratic philosophers. These inspirational Xenophanes Quotes aren’t quotes but a journey.

Famous Xenophanes Quotes

  1. “All men begin their learning with Homer.” – Xenophanes
  2. “Truly the gods have not from the beginning revealed all things to mortals, but by long seeking, mortals discover what is better.” – Xenophanes
  3. “It isn’t right to judge strength as better than good wisdom.” – Xenophanes
  4. “If oxen and horses and lions could draw and paint, they would delineate the gods in their own image.” – Xenophanes
  5. “All things that come into being and grow are earth and water.” – Xenophanes
  6. “It takes a wise man to recognize a wise man.” – Xenophanes
  7. “If cows and horses had hands and could draw, cows would draw gods that look like cows and horses would draw gods that look like horses.” – Xenophanes
  8. “Even if a man should chance to speak the most complete truth, yet he himself does not know it; all things are wrapped in appearances” – Xenophanes
  9. “God is one, greatest of gods and men, not like mortals in body or thought.” – Xenophanes

  10. “The sea is the source of water and the source of wind; for neither would, blasts of wind arise in the clouds and blow out from within them, except for the great sea, nor would the streams of rivers nor the rain-water in the sky exist but for the sea; but the great sea is the begetter of clouds and winds and rivers.” – Xenophanes
  11. “The clear and perfect truth no man has seen, nor will there be anyone who knows about the gods and what I say about all things…; for, however, perfect what he says maybe, yet he does not know it; all things are matters of opinion.” – Xenophanes
  12. “Ethiopians imagine their gods as black and snub-nosed; Thracians blue-eyed and red-haired. But if horses or lions had hands, or could draw and fashion works as men do, horses would draw the gods shaped like horses and lions like lions, making the gods resemble themselves.” – Xenophanes
  13. “But without effort [God] sets in motion all things by mind and thought.” – Xenophanes
  14. “Pure truth no man has seen, nor ever shall know.” – Xenophanes
  15. “Men always makes gods in their own image.” – Xenophanes

  16. “If oxen and lions had hands and could paint with their hands and produce works of art, as men do, horses would paint the forms of the gods likes horses and oxen like oxen. Each would represent them with bodies according to the bodies of each. So the Ethiopians make their gods black and snub-nosed; the Thracians give theirs red hair and blue eyes.” – Xenophanes
  17. “Homer and Hesiod attributed to the gods all things which are disreputable and worthy of blame when done by men; and they told of them many lawless deeds, stealing, adultery, and deception of each other.” – Xenophanes
  18. “No human being will ever know the truth, for even if they happen to say it by chance, they would not even know they had done so.” – Xenophanes
  19. “In the beginning, the gods did not at all reveal all things clearly to mortals, but by searching men in the course of time find them out better.” – Xenophanes
  20. “This upper limit, of the earth at our feet is visible and touches the air, but below it reaches to infinity” – Xenophanes

  21. “The gods did not reveal, from the beginning, all things to us, but in the course of time through seeking we may learn & know things better. But as for certain truth, no man knows it, nor shall he know it, neither of the Gods nor yet of all things that I speak. For even if by chance he were to utter The Final Truth, he would himself not know it: for all is but a woven web of guesses.” – Xenophanes
  22. “For all things come from the earth, and all things end by becoming earth.” – Xenophanes
  23. “No man knows distinctly anything, and no man ever will.” – Xenophanes
  24. “There is one god, greatest among gods and men, who bears no similarity to humans either in shape or thought… but humans believe that the gods are born like themselves and that the gods wear clothes and have bodies like humans and speak in the same way… but if cows and horses or lions had hands or could draw with the hands and manufacture the things humans can make, then horses would draw the forms of gods like horses, cows like cows, and they would make the gods’ bodies resemble those which each kind of animal had itself.” – Xenophanes
  25. “The sun comes into being each day from little pieces of fire that are collected.” – Xenophanes

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