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Euripides
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Everyone asks if a man is rich, no one if he is good.
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It's the wise man who stays home when he's drunk.
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According to success do we gain a reputation for judgement.
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Mobs in their emotions are much like children, subject to the same tantrums and fits of fury.
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Danger gleams like sunshine to a brave man's eyes.
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Old men's prayers for death are lying prayers, in which they abuse old age and long extent of life. But when death draws near, not one is willing to die, and age no longer is a burden to them.
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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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Nothing has more strength than dire necessity.
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If your life at night is good, you think you have everything.
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I think it makes small difference to the dead, if they are buried in the tokens of luxury. All that is an empty glorification left for those who live.
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Judge a tree from its fruit, not from its leaves.
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The best of seers is he who guesses well.
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A wise fellow who is also worthless always charms the rabble.
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All is change all yields its place and goes.
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Those who are held Wise among men and who search the reasons of things, are those who bring the most sorrow on themselves.
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We pay a high price for intelligence. Wisdom hurts.
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Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.
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The care of God for us is a great thing, if a man believe it at heart: it plucks the burden of sorrow from him.
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Delight in splendor is No more than happiness with little: for both Have their appeal.
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The lucky person passes for a genius.
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