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In adverse hours the friendship of the good shines most each prosperous day commands its friends.
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He is life's liberating force. He is release of limbs and communion through dance. He is laughter, and music in flutes. He is repose from all cares -- he is sleep! When his blood bursts from the grape and flows across tables laid in his honor to fuse with our blood, he gently, gradually, wraps us in shadows of ivy-cool sleep.
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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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In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you've heard the other side.
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Happiness is brief. It will not stay. God batters at its sails.
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They who are sad find somehow sweetness in tears.
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There is nothing more hostile to a city that a tyrant, under whom in the first and chiefest place, there are not laws in common, but one man, keeping the law himself to himself, has the sway, and this is no longer equal.
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This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.
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Surely again, to heal men's wounds by music's spell.
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Often a noble face hides filthy ways.
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This is true liberty, when free-born men, having to advise the public, may speak free.
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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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Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.
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Wrath brings mortal men their gravest hurt.
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Who knows but life be that which men call death, And death what men call life?
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Out of some little thing, too free a tongue can make an outrageous wrangle.
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Give a wise man an honest brief to plead and his eloquence is no remarkable achievement.
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What greater pain could mortals have than this: To see their children dead before their eyes?
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If I could remake the world, I'd banish women, send them away with all their trouble. Then children would come from a purer source.
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There is the sky, which is all men's together.
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