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Wisdom is referred to as "she" - or even as "Lady Wisdom" - because the Greek word for wisdom is feminine);
— Bart D. Ehrman
Eschaton comes from the Greek word 'echatos', which just means the end.
— Terence McKenna
Agnostic is the Greek word, for the Latin word, for ignorant
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
The original Greek word for enthusiasm meant "to be filled with God." When we are "filled with God" we tend to lead on purpose.
— Richard Leider
The word 'silly' derives from the Greek 'selig' meaning 'blessed.' There is something sacred in being able to be silly.
— Paul Pearsall
Word of the day- kakistocracy. From the Greek meaning government by the worst persons, least qualified or most unprincipled.
— Peggy Noonan
The word poetry comes from the Greek word poiesis which just means "a making". So if you've made it, it's poetry. Even if it's breakfast.
— Benedict Smith
Our word 'idiot' comes from the Greek name for the man who took no share in public matters.
— Edith Hamilton
Guy thought of the Greek word agon, wasn't it at once an athletic contest and a style of suffering, an agony?
— Edmund White
The word democracy comes from the Greek and means, literally, government by the people.
— Robert W. Welch Jr.
The Greek word for "return" is nostos. Algos means "suffering." So nostalgia is the suffering caused by an unappeased yearning to return.
— Milan Kundera
Catharsis comes from the ancient Greek word ... which literally translated means 'to pass a hard stool'
— Tim Sandlin
The space of early Greek cosmology was structured by logos - resonant utterance or word.
— Marshall McLuhan
Do not lose your enthusiasm. In its Greek etymology, the word enthusiasm means, "God in us."
— Ken Burns
Amphibians - the word comes from the Greek meaning 'double life.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
It seems to me that psychology is only another word for what the ancients called fate.
— Donna Tartt
The word "politics" comes from the Greek politeia which had to do with the citizenry, not the government.
— Marianne Williamson
There is a Greek word that is called "Praxis" and that means the integration of your beliefs with your behavior.
— John Assaraf
The word "lepton" derives from the Greek leptos, meaning "light" or "small.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The Greek word for box is kouti which also means stupid.
— Lucas Samaras
Politics. The word is taken from the Ancient Greek. "Poly" means "many." And ticks are tiny, bloodsucking insects.
— Michael Dobbs
The greek word for temptation means to test, to try, to prove.
— Selwyn Hughes
Nobody can say a word against Greek: it stamps a man at once as an educated gentlemen.
— George Bernard Shaw
The fact is that much misunderstanding is often caused by our modern attempts to limit too strictly the meaning of a Greek word.
— Gilbert Murray
The Egyptian word Pir-em-us meant to them something of great vertical height. From this the Greek form Pyramis, or the plural Pyramides was formed.
— H. Spencer Lewis
The English word "coral" also comes from Greek, meaning "what becomes hard in the hand," "the maiden or nymph of the sea," or "the heart of the sea.
— Eric H. Borneman
The Greek word for "rooster" is built from combined parts that mean "getter out of bed".
— J.C. McKeown
Scholars tell us that there was no word in ancient Latin or Greek for "self" as it is understood in contemporary usage.
— James Carroll
The original Greek meaning of the word anthology is a collection or gathering of flowers in bloom.
— Jane Garmey
The word which denotes the act of baptizing, according to the usage of Greek writers, uniformly signifies or implies immersion.
— Adoniram Judson
Insomnia, from the Greek word meaning I can't fucking sleep!
— Billy Crystal
The word ecology is derived from the Greek oikos, the word for home.
— Robin Wall Kimmerer
I wouldn't expect you to know what the word honor means anyway. But when I make a pledge, I uphold it.
— Amanda Carlson
Hey," he said. "It's someday." He said the last word in Greek.
— Ann Brashares
Apollo, sacred guard of earth's true core, Whence first came frenzied, wild prophetic word ...
— Marcus Tullius Cicero