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Gods should not resemble men in their anger!
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The childless escape much misery.
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Among mortals second thoughts are wisest.
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There is safety in numbers.
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Of mortals there is no one who is happy. If wealth flows in upon one, one may be perhaps luckier than one's neighbor, but still not happy.
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Light be the earth upon you, lightly rest.
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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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Wealth stays with us a little moment if at all: only our characters are steadfast, not our gold.
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Bodies devoid of mind are as statues in the market place.
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Blood streams in sacrifice yet anguish finds no cure.
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God hates violence. He has ordained that all men fairly possess their property, not seize it.
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What greater pain could mortals have than this: To see their children dead before their eyes?
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In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side.
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Misery is the end of those with unbridled mouths.
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To the worker, God himself lends aid.
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Zeus hates busybodies and those who do too much.
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Better a serpent than a stepmother!
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Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes.
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I care for riches, to make gifts To friends, or lead a sick man back to health With ease and plenty. Else small aid is wealth For daily gladness once a man be done With hunger, rich and poor are all as one.
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The brash unbridled tongue, the lawless folly of fools, will end in pain. But the life of wise content is blest with quietness, escapes the storm and keeps its house secure.
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