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Euripides
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Events will take their course, it is no good of being angry at them he is happiest who wisely turns them to the best account.
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Fate finds for every man his share of misery.
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Old age is not a total misery. Experience helps.
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How base a thing it is when a man will struggle with necessity! We have to die.
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Wine is a terrible foe, hard to wrestle with.
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Try first thyself, and after call in God For to the worker God himself lends aid.
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Good and bad may not be dissevered There is, as there should be, a commingling.
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Nothing happens to man without the permission of God.
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There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course a quiet conscience.
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In my opinion, the unjust man whose tongue is full of glozing rhetoric, merits the heaviest punishment vaunting that he can with his tongue gloze over injustice, he dares to act wickedly, yet he is not over-wise.
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