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Aeschylus
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It is always the season for the old to learn.
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Remember to be submissive, thou art analien, a fugitive, and in need.
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This is a sickness rooted and inherent in the nature of a tyranny: that he that holds it does not trust his friends.
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Simple is the speech of truth.
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