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Circumstances rule men and not men rule circumstances.
Euripides
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Let no one think of me that I am humble or weak or passive let them understand I am of a different kind: dangerous to my enemies, loyal to my friends. To such a life glory belongs.
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Many a maiden, With white feet glancing light as air, Made happy music through the gloom.
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Fortune always will confer an aura of worth, unworthily and in this world The lucky person passes for a genius.
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The childless escape much misery.
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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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Keep alive the light of justice, And much that men say in blame will pass you by.
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