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Love's all in all to women.
Euripides
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Oftener than not the old are uncontrollable Their tempers make them difficult to deal with.
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To the fool, he who speaks wisdom will sound foolish.
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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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Do not mistake for wisdom that opinion which may rise from a sick mind.
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The lucky person passes for a genius.
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Since luck's a nine days' wonder, wait their end.
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Alas, how right the ancient saying is: We, who are old, are nothing else but noise And shape. Like mimicries of dreams we go, And have no wits, although we think us wise.
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Human excellence means nothing Unless it works with the consent of God.
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If one must do a wrong, it's best to do it pursuing power-otherwise, let's have virtue.
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Happy is it to place a daughter yet it pains a father's heart when he delivers to another's house a child, the object of his tender care.
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I have found nothing stronger than Necessity.
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Anger exceeding limits causes fear and excessive kindness eliminates respect.
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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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When a man's stomach is full it makes no difference whether he is rich or poor.
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Friendship doubles your joys, and divides your sorrows.
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To the ignorant, even the words of wise seem foolishness.
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When two souls compose a single song, The muse fans Livid wrath before long.
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It's the wise man who stays home when he's drunk.
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This is true liberty, when free-born men, having to advise the public, may speak free.
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Judge a tree from its fruit, not from its leaves.
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