Terrence, a Roman playwright who lived from 185BC to 159BC.
The quote "Moderation in all things, including moderation" is often attributed to the ancient Roman poet Horace. It emphasizes balance and avoiding both excess and deficiency in all aspects of life.
Yes, exactly. All things in moderation, including moderation.
"Whole health"? Try moderation in all things.
All things in moderation is the accepted tennant.
If you are asking that the word moderation appear in the sentence, that is easy: "Be moderate in all things, even moderation!" If you are asking for a sentence that is moderate, this might do: "Please be careful!"
Of course, but the real lesson is: moderation in all things...
Because he exercised a lot and he beleived, quote "All things in moderation."
OR has a tentency to not lose control. All things in moderation AKA STICK IN THE MUD
Eat properly, exercise, and get plenty of rest. Moderation in all things.
Aristotle
No it doesn't, but it does say to be temperate - check out some of the paraphrases.
It's not harmful, in moderation. All things in moderation. Empty calories with a lot of sugar. I posted a helpful link