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Ancient greece Quote by Xenophon Memorabilia. 371BC Marchant translation

“I tell you, because military training is not publicly recognised by the state, you must not make that an excuse for being a whit less careful in attending to it yourself. For you may rest assured that there is no kind of struggle, apart from war, and no undertaking in which you will be worse off…” quote by Xenophon Memorabilia. 371BC Marchant translation
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““I tell you, because military training is not publicly recognised by the state, you must not make that an excuse for being a whit less careful in attending to it yourself. For you may rest assured that there is no kind of struggle, apart from war, and no undertaking in which you will be worse off by keeping your body in better fettle. "For in everything that men do the body is useful; and in all uses of the body it is of great importance to be in as high a state of physical efficiency as possible. Why, even in the process of thinking, in which the use of the body seems to be reduced to a minimum, it is matter of common knowledge that grave mistakes may often be traced to bad health. "And because the body is in a bad condition, loss of memory, depression, discontent, insanity often assail the mind so violently as to drive whatever knowledge it contains clean out of it. But a sound and healthy body is a strong protection to a man, and at least there is no danger then of such a calamity happening to him through physical weakness: on the contrary, it is likely that his sound condition will serve to produce effects the opposite of those that arise from bad condition. And surely a man of sense would submit to anything to obtain the effects that are the opposite of those mentioned in my list. "Besides, it is a disgrace to grow old through sheer carelessness before seeing what manner of man you may become by developing your bodily strength and beauty to their highest limit. But you cannot see that, if you are careless; for it will not come of its own accord.””

Xenophon Memorabilia. 371BC Marchant translation

About This Quote

Physical fitness is essential for mental clarity, longevity, and overall effectiveness; neglecting it leads to cognitive decline and missed potential.

In simple terms: Health underpins thought and achievement.

Key Takeaway

Strong body, strong mind.

Themes

Physical fitness Mental health Self-discipline Aging Human potential

Mood

Motivational Reflective

Type

Philosophical Advisory

When to use this quote

  • Military training
  • Academic study
  • Professional performance
  • Personal aging
  • Daily routine

Key Concepts

Body-mind connection Preventive health Personal development

Practical Applications

  • Designing comprehensive wellness programs
  • Integrating physical training into cognitive skill development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does physical health influence decision‑making?
  • What habits can prevent the decline described?
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