The Seven Sages of Greece; the saying was carved on the tympanum of the temple at Delphi and taken over by Aristotle in his Ethics
It is inscription on the wall of the temple of Apollo at Delphi.
Joseph the Second
Joseph the second.
Frederick II of Prussia is often credited with the quote "He who defends everything defends nothing." The sentiment suggests that by spreading oneself too thin trying to defend everything, one ultimately becomes ineffective in securing anything. It underscores the importance of focusing efforts strategically.
Aristotle taught at the Lyceum in Athens, Greece, which was a school that he founded. The Lyceum was a center of learning and philosophy where Aristotle and his students engaged in discussions and lectures on a wide range of topics.
Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II.
in proportion
proportion
He actually said: "If you wish to be a success in the world, promise everything, deliver nothing."
He said nothing about his kids he just said that he wont like it not coming up stage and everything and he'll have to get used to it.
Two ratios that are equivalent are said to be in proportion
no, black is made of nothing. to make white you mix every color. does this answer your question?