Aún no tenemos significados para "say the philosopher".
1If thou canst see sharp, look and judge wisely, says the philosopher.
2Learn of me, says the philosopher, and you shall find Restlessness.
3Call no man happy or unhappy, said the philosopher, till you see his end.
4There are lumps in it, said the Philosopher.
5The World is a Watch, says the Philosopher.
6But with regard to possessions, it is a very good thing, says the Philosopher (Polit.
7She has whiskers like a goat and a lame leg!" "I do not," said the Philosopher.
8Truly say the philosophers, that the universe is magical in itself, and by mysterious sympathies links like to like.
9'He is dead himself,' said the philosopher; 'that is where he is really enviable.'
10"That," said the Philosopher triumphantly, "is the difference between age and youth.
11"It shall sicken," said the philosopher, with a lift of his hand.
12"It makes one feel," said the philosopher slowly, "such a damned fool."
13'Do not ask me to be consistent,' said the philosopher, after a long pause.
14"'Gush,'" said the Philosopher, reflecting, "'gush' would hardly be the correct word."
15"That is only the wind among the leaves," said the philosopher.
16"I think I know the man you mean," said the Philosopher.