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Rhapsode Inspirational Quotes (80)
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Inhibition is no good provider for a needy man
Hesiod
Do not let a flattering woman coax and wheedle you and deceive you she is after your barn.
Hesiod
Giving is good, but taking is bad and brings death.
Hesiod
And Zeus will destroy this race of mortal men too, when they, at their birth, have grey hair on their temples.
Hesiod
Only fools need suffer to learn.
Hesiod
Do not seek evil gains evil gains are the equivalent of disaster
Hesiod
No whispered rumours which the many spread can wholly perish.
Hesiod
The man who is rich in fancy thinks that his wagon is already built poor fool, he does not know that there are a hundred timbers to a wagon.
Hesiod
Do not put all your goods in hollow ships.
Hesiod
A man fashions ill for himself who fashions ill for another, and the ill design is most ill for the designer.
Hesiod
Timeliness is best in all matters.
Hesiod
Neither make thy friend equal to a brother but if thou shalt have made him so, be not the first to do him wrong.
Hesiod
Admire a small ship, but put your freight in a large one for the larger the load, the greater will be the profit upon profit.
Hesiod
Actions from youth, advice from the middle-aged, prayers from the aged.
Hesiod
A sparing tongue is the greatest treasure among men.
Hesiod
The half is greater than the whole.
Hesiod
Try to take for a mate a person of your own neighborhood.
Hesiod
It is a hard thing for a man to be righteous, if the unrighteous man is to have the greater right.
Hesiod
Invite your friend to dinner have nothing to do with your enemy.
Hesiod
Whoever has trusted a woman has trusted deceivers.
Hesiod
A man who works evil against another works it really against himself, and bad advice is worst for the one who devised it
Hesiod
Justice prevails over transgression when she comes to the end of the race.
Hesiod
Money is life to us wretched mortals.
Hesiod
Man's chiefest treasure is a sparing tongue.
Hesiod
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