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Aeschylus
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No man looks with love on deeds that to the high Gods hateful prove.
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Arrogance is truly the child of impiety, but from health of soul comes happiness, dear to all, much prayed for.
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They who prosper take on airs of vanity.
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This is the law: blood spilt upon the ground cries out for more.
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Old age hath stronger sense of right than youth.
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For this our task hath Fate spun without fail to last for ever sure, that we on man weighed down with deeds of hate should follow till the earth his life immure. Nor when he dies can he boast of being truly free.
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Success is man's god.
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Oh, it is easy for the one who stands outside the prison-wall of pain to exhort and teach the one who suffers.
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Black smoke, the flickering sister of fire.
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For wherein is life sweet to him who suffers grief?
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