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Try to take for a mate a person of your own neighborhood.
Hesiod
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Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace.
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Whoever has trusted a woman has trusted deceivers.
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We know how to speak many falsehoods that resemble real things, but we know, when we will, how to speak true things.
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The best man of all is he who knows everything himself. Good also the man who accepts another's sound advice but the man who neither knows himself nor takes to hear what another says, he is no good at all.
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Only fools need suffer to learn.
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Inhibition is no good provider for a needy man, Inhibition, which does men great harm and great good. Inhibition attaches to poverty, boldness to wealth.
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A sparing tongue is the greatest treasure among men.
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Money is life to us wretched mortals.
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Do not let a flattering woman coax and wheedle you and deceive you she is after your barn.
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You trust a thief when you trust a woman.
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In work there is no shame shame is in the idleness.
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The gods being always close to men perceive those who afflict others with unjust devices and do not fear the wrath of heaven.
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An income means life to wretched mortals, but it is a terrible fate to die among the waves.
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So the people will pay the penalty for their kings' presumption, who, by devising evil, turn justice from her path with tortuous speech.
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That man is best who sees the truth himself. Good too is he who listens to wise counsel. But who is neither wise himself nor willing to ponder wisdom is not worth a straw.
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Giving is good, but taking is bad and brings death.
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The fool knows after he has suffered.
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He is senseless who would match himself against a stronger man for he is deprived of victory and adds suffering to disgrace.
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Toil is no source of shame idleness is shame.
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