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Wealth stays with us a little moment if at all: only our characters are steadfast, not our gold.
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That mortal is a fool who, prospering, thinks his life has any strong foundation since our fortune's course of action is the reeling way a madman takes, and no one person is ever happy all the time.
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The life of men is painful.
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The childless escape much misery.
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The power that keeps cities of men together Is noble preservation of law.
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Do not mistake for wisdom that opinion which may rise from a sick mind.
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God in heaven has dominion Over so many events. He can frustrate what seems inevitable, And bring to pass the thing that you least expect.
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Only one in command: that's the way in the home And the way in the state when it must find Measures best for mankind.
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All men know their children mean more than life.
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The ways of the gods are long, but in the end they are not without strength.
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When two souls compose a single song, The muse fans Livid wrath before long.
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I think that fortune watcheth o'er our lives, surer than we. But well said: he who strives will find his goals strive for him equally.
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Never say that marriage has more of joy than pain.
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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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There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course a quiet conscience.
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Lady, the sun's light to our eyes is dear, And fair the tranquil reaches of the sea, And flowery earth in May, and bounding waters And so right many fair things I might praise Yet nothing is so radiant and so fair As for souls childless, with desire sore-smitten, To see the light of babes about the house.
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Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad.
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What good can come from meeting death with tears? If a man Is sorry for himself, he doubles death.
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