The Larger The Denominator, The Smaller The Fraction

by | Jan 17, 2017 | Quotes, Self Dev | 0 comments

Balance? Arrogance? So many thoughts come into play whenever I read this. I love this one. What does it mean for you?

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:

A man is like a fraction whose numerator is what he is and whose denominator is what he thinks of himself. The larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction. -Leo Tolstoy, novelist and philosopher (9 Sep 1828-1910)

Source: http://wordsmith.org/words/veritable.html

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