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  • Between a tyrant and a prince there is this single or chief difference, that the latter obeys the law and rules the people by its dictates, accounting himself as but their servant.

    "Policraticus". Book by John of Salisbury, Bk. 4, ch. 1, 1159.
  • He who will not when he may, may not when he will.

    May  
  • Verily if with mine own eyes I had seen a priest of God, or any of those who wear the monastic garb, sinning, I would spread my cloak and hide him, that he might not be seen of any.

    Eye   Might   Cloaks  
    John (of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres) (1963). “The statesman's book of John of Salisbury: being the fourth, fifth, and sixth books, and selections from the seventh and eighth books, of the Policraticus”
  • The common people say, that physicians are the class of people who kill other men in the most polite and courteous manner.

    Men   Class   People  
    Policraticus Bk II, Ch. 29
  • A man is free in proportion to the measure of his virtues, and the extent to which he is free determines what his virtues can accomplish.

    Men   Virtue   Proportion  
    "Policraticus". Book by John of Salisbury, Bk. 7, ch. 25, 1159.
  • Seeking is a necessary preliminary to finding, and one who cannot endure the hardship of inquiry cannot expect to harvest the fruit of knowledge.

    John of Salisbury (2009). “The Metalogicon: A Twelfth-century Defense of the Verbal and Logical Arts of the Trivium”, p.104, Paul Dry Books
  • Among all the liberal arts, the first is logic, and specifically that part of logic which gives initial instruction about words. ... [T]he word "logic" has a broad meaning, and is not restricted exclusively to the science of argumentative reasoning. [It includes] Grammar [which] is "the science of speaking and writing correctly-the starting point of all liberal studies."

    Art   Writing   Science  
  • Accurate reading on a wide range of subjects makes the scholar; careful selection of the better makes the saint.

    Reading   Saint   Range  
    John (of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres) (1979). “Policraticus: the statesman's book”, Frederick Ungar
  • We are like dwarfs sitting on the shoulders of giants. We see more, and things that are more distant, than they did, not because our sight is superior or because we are taller than they, but because they raise us up, and by their great stature add to ours.

    Sight   Add   Sitting  
  • Just as the soul animates the body, so, in a way, meaning breathes life into a word.

    Soul   Body   Way  
    John of Salisbury (2009). “The Metalogicon: A Twelfth-century Defense of the Verbal and Logical Arts of the Trivium”, p.81, Paul Dry Books
  • Let him who is not come to logic be plagued with continuous and everlasting filth

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