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Time cleanses what it touches over time.
Aeschylus
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Yet though a man gets many wounds in breast, He dieth not, unless the appointed time, The limit of his life's span, coincide Nor does the man who by the hearth at home Sits still, escape the doom that Fate decrees.
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The tongue of slander is too prompt with wanton malice to wound the stranger.
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The seed of mortals broods o'er passing things, and hath nought surer than the smoke-cloud's shadow.
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The moving light, rejoicing in its strength, Sped from the pyre of pine, and urged its way, In golden glory, like some strange new sun.
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The adulterer dies. An old custom, justice.
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Take courage pain's extremity soon ends.
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Still to the sufferer comes, as due from God, a glory that to suffering owes its birth.
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Know not to revere human things too much.
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God's mouth knows not how to speak falsehood, but he brings to pass every word.
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For the mighty, even to give away is grace.
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The anvil of justice is planted firm, and fate who makes the sword does the forging in advance.
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But I must bear my destiny as best I can, knowing well that there is no resisting the strength of necessity.
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The words of truth are simple.
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Many among men are they who set high the show of honor, yet break justice.
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To make wail and lament for one's ill fortune, when one will win a tear from the audience, is well worthwhile.
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Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain?
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Zeus, first cause, prime mover for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?
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Lustre of man walking proud beneath the sky diminishes to nothing and goes unregarded.
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It is best for the wise man not to seem wise.
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And though all streams flow from a single course to cleanse the blood from polluted hand, they hasten on their course in vain.
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